jameshanson1_at_juno.com
Date: 2002-04-12 16:19:47
Sirs
Having a new xp with an eternetcard come into the house. Is there any
reason to aquire your cartridge? In other words how does it WORK when
connected to a system?
Regards
James Hanson
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 15:32:24 +0200 Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se> writes:
> We are proud to announce that we have designed and implemented a fully
> working Ethernet adapter for the Commodore 64. We call our design TFE
> - The Final Ethernet (a pun on the name of the TFC :-). It consists
> of the
> Embedded Ethernet board from Systor Vest AS
> (http://www.embeddedethernet.com/) and a single 74LS139 decoder chip
> mounted on a custom made printed circuit board.
>
> To show off our card, we have connected a TFE-equipped C64 to the
> Internet. It is running the uIP TCP/IP stack
> (http://dunkels.com/adam/uip/) including the web server as well as a
> real-time streaming audio server that streams audio sampled from the
> Datasette player. It can be reached at http://tfe.c64.org/.
>
> More information, including pictures of the cartridge, PCB layouts,
> and source code can be found at http://dunkels.com/adam/tfe/.
>
> Note that this is not the same Ethernet adapter that Bo Zimmerman
> talked about a few weeks ago.
>
> Adam Dunkels and Peter Eliasson
> April 12, 2002
>
> --
> Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
> http://www.sics.se/~adam
>
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