On 13-Nov-99 David Murn wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Nov 1999, Stefan Pettersson wrote:
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>> So we are back to the usual problem, where in the 640 kB should we put
>> or own EPROM.
Sorry, my fingers wasn't syncronized with my brain. What I meant was:
So we are back to the usua
in the 640 kB should we put or own
EPROM.
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> protocol running over a serial line to a bigger machine (a real
> Linux) with a multiport board ((with a port for each node))
For a serial network connection, the most easy way is SLIP. SLIP can even be
multipoint, so you can use it as a real LAN.
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No, but with a Z80 :-)
In addition:
EPROM XIP is important. There is no point in copying EPROM data to RAM just to
execute it.
This is what counts in my world.
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ot;.
(and it seems that I have to install a unit so you all can ping it :-)
Not much of this technology is applicable to elks, but the point is:
much can be done with limited resources if you use your thinking organ.
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and 36 bytes RAM (not KILObytes) including operating system and device drivers,
that fits in a PIC 16F84.
So it isn't a problem to implement networking in limited memory.
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eader buffer in 36 bytes if you compress all data you store!
I use them for door access control systems, outdoor terminals, network
interface for PIR detectors and receipt printers.
It's always nice to ping your PIR detector ;-)
You can check "http://www.ipsi.nu" for details.
I have a large program written in MS-DOS-assembler, which I want to
assemble in big-linux.
Which assembler has most similar mnemonics?
Sorry, the question is a bit off-topic.
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