Re: SAM Web Browser

2004-03-25 Thread Edwin Blink

And then theres also

http://www.nenie.org/cpcip/

I would go for the  Webbrowser though.

- Original Message - 
From: "Wolfgang Haller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> To see what can be done show here on MSX pages:
> http://uzix.sourceforge.net/uzix1.0/index.php?page=scrsht&lang=us



Re: SAM Web Browser

2004-03-25 Thread Simon Cooke
Well, y'all can feel free to rip whatever routines you need from Termite if
they're of any use :)

Si
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Subject: Re: SAM Web Browser


> On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:03:48 + (GMT) DAVID LEDBURY
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In theory - possible - as a lot of work has been done in the past by
> > Cookie and others in pracise? Converting a project like this would
> > take a lot of work - and tbh - it would probably need a few Spectrum
> > people starting a conversion to help speed things up..
>
> I looked somewhat in-depth on this a few moons back and amongst other
> things Adam Dunkles' C is very demanding on the compiler and I went
> a few rounds with the developer of the Z88dk compiler to iron out
> some problems. In the end I got a lot of stuff compilled however
> never got anything running. :(
>
>  -Frode
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Re: SAM Web Browser

2004-03-25 Thread Frode Tenneboe
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:03:48 + (GMT) DAVID LEDBURY
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In theory - possible - as a lot of work has been done in the past by
> Cookie and others in pracise? Converting a project like this would
> take a lot of work - and tbh - it would probably need a few Spectrum
> people starting a conversion to help speed things up..

I looked somewhat in-depth on this a few moons back and amongst other
things Adam Dunkles' C is very demanding on the compiler and I went
a few rounds with the developer of the Z88dk compiler to iron out
some problems. In the end I got a lot of stuff compilled however
never got anything running. :(

 -Frode

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Re: SAM Web Browser

2004-03-25 Thread Wolfgang Haller

To see what can be done show here on MSX pages:
http://uzix.sourceforge.net/uzix1.0/index.php?page=scrsht&lang=us

If someone is interested in Spectrum TCP/IP networking routines, I can 
send what I have for  version 1.00  by (c) 1998 Juraj Rehak, Glip,  (c) 
1998 Lubos Janica, Lubko and (c) 1998 Milan Pikula. (640 KB unzipped).


Wolfgang




Jorge Meireles wrote:


Hello,

I found this site http://www.dunkels.com/adam/contiki/ and I'm wonder when a
web browser and tcp/ip stack I the old SAM ;)

It seems that Commodore 64 already have one :(

Regards,
Meireles


 



RE: SAM Web Browser

2004-03-25 Thread Simon Owen
Jorge Meireles wrote:
> I found this site http://www.dunkels.com/adam/contiki/ and 
> I'm wonder when a web browser and tcp/ip stack I the old SAM ;)

A few groups have looked at it for both SAM and Spectrum, but I don't think
anyone has got it all working.  I did hear that someone got it all to
compile for the Spectrum, but I don't think it was enough to run.  Compiler
deficiencies still seemed to be the main obstable to building it, with the
ASM bits not being too difficult to convert from 65xx to Z80.

The folks on CSS would probably have a better idea about the current status.
If the Spectrum lot have got it running, it shouldn't take much to convert
it natively for the SAM.

Si


Re: SAM Web Browser

2004-03-25 Thread Colin Piggot
> I found this site http://www.dunkels.com/adam/contiki/ and I'm wonder
> when a web browser and tcp/ip stack I the old SAM ;)

A port of Contiki was briefly looked at before by Simon Owen and a few
others...

Colin

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Re: SAM Web Browser

2004-03-25 Thread DAVID LEDBURY
In theory - possible - as a lot of work has been done in the past by Cookie and others in pracise? Converting a project like this would take a lot of work - and tbh - it would probably need a few Spectrum people starting a conversion to help speed things up..Jorge Meireles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,I found this site http://www.dunkels.com/adam/contiki/ and I'm wonder when aweb browser and tcp/ip stack I the old SAM ;)It seems that Commodore 64 already have one :(Regards,Meireles

SAM Web Browser

2004-03-25 Thread Jorge Meireles
Hello,

I found this site http://www.dunkels.com/adam/contiki/ and I'm wonder when a
web browser and tcp/ip stack I the old SAM ;)

It seems that Commodore 64 already have one :(

Regards,
Meireles