CPC/IP

From: Iggy Drougge <optimus_at_canit.se>
Date: Fri Feb 9 19:30:21 2001

Here's something interesting: yet another 8-bit TCP/IP stack, this time for
the Amstrad/Schneider CPC.

CPC/IP is an implementation of the PPP, SLIP, IP, ICMP, UDP, TCP, DNS, TFTP,
HTTP, ping, finger and telnet protocols for Amstrad CPC computers with an
Amstrad, Pace or CPC Amstrad International serial interface. The code occupies
about 14K, excluding the serial, filing system and IP buffers.

Look at it, it's even got a TFTP server! I could boot my DECstation off it!
Add to that an HTTP d?mon, and this seems like the most impressive, non-UNIX-
clone 8-bit TCP/IP stack I've seen. =)

--
En ligne avec Thor 2.6.
"LART is an acronym for Luser Attitude Readjustment Tool, and is generally a
piece of heavy hard material such as a cricket or baseball bat, hunk of pipe,
or 2x4 for the fine tuning of a luser's atitude. This is a noun that can be
used as a verb. If I say I lart someone, I mean that I am performing delicate
tuning procedures upon that persons head utilizing a  LART. An ICBM would be
considered an agressive LART."
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