Re: C= and internet

From: Professor Dredd (profdredd_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 2001-02-15 00:35:16

Okay, what hardware would be required to actually
connect this device to a C64? According to FlackStack
FAQ:

"IIC and SPI buses comprise an industrial standard,
there are hundreds of millions of implementations both
in the industry and in the field of consumer
electronics"

I must ask, what the hell is a IIC/SPI buss?

Next question will be, What software/protocol is
required to transfer data between FlatStack and C64
memory?

If this could be made to work, it would provide a very
expeditious method of interfacing with a PC or Unix
network. I can see my C64 under NeworkNeighborhood
already  ;)
--- "Hársfalvi, Levente" <levente@terrasoft.hu> wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> 
> Anyone interested in embedded stuff + TCP/IP (very
> much related to the
> special case of a C64 + TCP/IP) should visit
> http://www.flatstack.com
> (an American + Hungarian relative embedded system
> company) - they offer
> TCP/IP capabilities with a standalone device in
> smaller size than a
> regular credit card.
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> L.
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