Je ne résiste pas au plaisir de transmettre la nouvelle: un BBC master
est connecté à l'Internet ! Bon faut pas être pressé mais quelle perf !
L'URL est dans le message, n'en abusez point
PS: Qqun connait-il la plus ancienne machine connectée à l'internet en
ce moment, faisant tourner un serveur ?
> Hello all,
>
> I've finally managed to get a copy of the uIP stack and a httpd server
> working on my Master at home. If you want a look go to
> http://brahms.demon.co.uk:8080 (it may or may not be running!)... be
> gentle and don't bother pinging that address as you'll just get the
> router.
>
> However it doesn't run very well. This seems to be down to the MOS not
> transmitting data out of the rs423 at full speed. I can get it to go
> fast (in brief bursts) by enabling transmit interrupts (by poking the
> ACIA with *FX 156, 32, 223) when I reach my poll loop.
>
> However the OS seems to disable interrupts at every given opportunity
> which seems to mean it only TXs data when it receives some other interrupt.
>
> Also the RTS line works very badly (even before I started messing
> about). If RTS ever gets asserted off (i.e. don't send me anything)
> it remains off until the transmit buffer is empty. Really it should
> go off as soon as there is room in the RX buffer. Again my poking it
> directly improves matters...
>
> Are these known problems in MOS (Its a Master so OS is 3.20) or am
> I just missing something...
>
> Cheers for any help
>
> Dom