From: Anders Carlsson (anders.carlsson_at_mds.mdh.se)
Date: 2003-11-21 15:18:58
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Davison, Lee wrote: > How many people would be interested in a VIC 20 web server? I wonder if uIP + the web server from Contiki would work together, or maybe you have your own software on its way (in the 8K ROM)? Would an 8-bit ISA adapter be able to connect other 8-bit cards? It almost sounds like pigs can fly, but if you already have a design on the board, it sounds promising. You might want to do a C64 version of the ISA adapter too, as the C64 market/community is larger than the VIC-20 ditto. BTW, does the 3c509-series work properly in 8-bit mode? I read on the Vintage Computer forum (www.vintage-computer.com/vcforum/) about someone with an IBM PC or XT wanting to network it, and which cards would work. Typically NE1000/2000 compatible cards seem to be the best bid. -- Anders Carlsson "Please not to close to the hair, finger, clothes to run about the inside's vehicle, in order to prevent quilt involvement." -- Bit Racer Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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