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Experimental WWW server for 6502/C64
#3844
Author: fachat@physik.tu
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 00:00
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Hi there!

Someone asked about using the TCP/IP stack for reading device info
via WWW (i.e. the http port 80).

Well. I implemented a (buggy, very alpha!) little WWW server for the
OS/A65 operating system (which also runs on the C64).

It's now on oa-1.3.13b.tar.gz

See http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~fachat/csa

so long
Andre

P.S.: It's really buggy - that's all I got together overnight...
I'm away from this project for a few weeks now, so I wanted to show
you before that

P.S.: Cool way to increase the WWW page hit count, isn't it ;-)


--
Andre Fachat                       |"I do not feel obliged to believe that the
Institute of physics,              | same God who has endowed us with sense,
Technische Universit�t Chemnitz    | reason, and intellect has intended us to
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~fachat  | forego their use" -- Galileo Galilei


Re: Experimental WWW server for 6502/C64
#3861
Author: "Wayland Sothcot
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 00:00
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Andra,

So this means you can make a dial up web page box based on a 6502.

Cool or what!

Wayland.

Andre Fachat <fachat@physik.tu-chemnitz.de> wrote in article
<5g33or$o6i@narses.hrz.tu-chemnitz.de>...
> Hi there!
>
> Someone asked about using the TCP/IP stack for reading device info
> via WWW (i.e. the http port 80).
>
> Well. I implemented a (buggy, very alpha!) little WWW server for the
> OS/A65 operating system (which also runs on the C64).
>
> It's now on oa-1.3.13b.tar.gz
>
> See http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~fachat/csa
>
> so long
> Andre
>
> P.S.: It's really buggy - that's all I got together overnight...
> I'm away from this project for a few weeks now, so I wanted to show
> you before that
>
> P.S.: Cool way to increase the WWW page hit count, isn't it ;-)
>
>
> --
> Andre Fachat                       |"I do not feel obliged to believe
that the
> Institute of physics,              | same God who has endowed us with
sense,
> Technische Universit�t Chemnitz    | reason, and intellect has intended
us to
> http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~fachat  | forego their use" -- Galileo Galilei
>


Re: Experimental WWW server for 6502/C64
#3875
Author: fachat@physik.tu
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 00:00
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Wayland Sothcott (sothcott@sothcott.demon.co.uk) wrote:
: Andra,

: So this means you can make a dial up web page box based on a 6502.

Yes.

--
Andre Fachat                       |"I do not feel obliged to believe that the
Institute of physics,              | same God who has endowed us with sense,
Technische Universit�t Chemnitz    | reason, and intellect has intended us to
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~fachat  | forego their use" -- Galileo Galilei


Re: Experimental WWW server for 6502/C64
#3892
Author: Peter Jakubek
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 00:00
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Andre Fachat wrote:
>
> Hi there!
>
> Someone asked about using the TCP/IP stack for reading device info
> via WWW (i.e. the http port 80).
>
> Well. I implemented a (buggy, very alpha!) little WWW server for the
> OS/A65 operating system (which also runs on the C64).
>

A WWW server on a 6502, are you serious?

That is really cool!

Peter Jakubek
pjak@berlin.snafu.de



Re: Experimental WWW server for 6502/C64
#3894
Author: fachat@physik.tu
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 00:00
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Peter Jakubek (pjak@berlin.snafu.de) wrote:

: A WWW server on a 6502, are you serious?

Yes, Look at my homepage for the OS/A operating system.

--
Andre Fachat                       |"I do not feel obliged to believe that the
Institute of physics,              | same God who has endowed us with sense,
Technische Universit�t Chemnitz    | reason, and intellect has intended us to
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~fachat  | forego their use" -- Galileo Galilei


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