Hello Cornelius,
Thursday, February 5, 2004, 10:56:58 AM, you wrote:
> There is a TCP/IP stack floating round for
Coherent (I have Tulip and
> NE2000 drivers for it), but I forget where to obtain it now. If I
> locate it, I'll upload it for Warren to add.
CK> Hmmm... could that have been ka9q, that MSDos thingie, adapted
CK> to use some NE2000 directly?
Appears it is indeed, taken from the archive:
info on tcpip.gtz
Author: various
Date: June 7, 1994
Copyright: freely distribatable for non-commercial purposes.
Uploaded by: Randy Wright, (rw(a)rwsys.wimsey.bc.ca)
Description:
Adapted from KA9Q/K5JB, this is a user level implementation of
tcp/ip. It has been modified to support 32 bit coding, event
drive, and stripped of all that I could not test. It does
not support ax.25 or netrom. It does support ethernet (with
ne2000.gtz device driver) and slip. It has a dialer and a
domain name client. Compiles with either gcc OR mwc compiler.
requires: coherent 4.2 or higher.
--Randy Wright
A quick google reveals
http://www1.vobis.de/bbs/firmen/ct/share/index_ch.htm to be a source
for download (search for cohulip.tar).
> Incidentally, there is also no virtual memory
support with 4.2.10.
CK> Yes.. but then Coherent was small enough to just squeeze by without,
CK> unless one installed X11, and started too many clients.
The box I have it on is a 486sx/25 with 8Mb RAM - remembering the joys
of X11R6 + fvwm back when it ran Linux 2.0.29, I'm tempted to install
X11 on it now :)
--
Best regards,
Paul mailto:asmodai@ao.mine.nu