curtis
Veteran Member
Okay, tonight in my Networking class, my instructor was talking about the TCP/IP stack and why it needs so much memory.
I seemed to remember Contiki running on a Commodore 64. Checking the internet, I verified I'm not crazy (well, at least on this subject!).
My question, I noticed you need a eth64 ethernet adapter. Anyone every use one of these? And how much do they run? Do you need to get the IDE64 also?
Fact of the matter, how much would it run to get a C64 up and running on the 'net?
Another MAJOR question, I saw where you can download a d64 image of contiki for the C64, but how do you get that disk image from a Windows Vista (sigh...) over to the C64?
Thinking a bit, IF you need the IDE64 to connect the eth64 to the C64, am I correct in assuming that would resolve getting the .d64 image to the C64?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Curtis
I seemed to remember Contiki running on a Commodore 64. Checking the internet, I verified I'm not crazy (well, at least on this subject!).
My question, I noticed you need a eth64 ethernet adapter. Anyone every use one of these? And how much do they run? Do you need to get the IDE64 also?
Fact of the matter, how much would it run to get a C64 up and running on the 'net?
Another MAJOR question, I saw where you can download a d64 image of contiki for the C64, but how do you get that disk image from a Windows Vista (sigh...) over to the C64?
Thinking a bit, IF you need the IDE64 to connect the eth64 to the C64, am I correct in assuming that would resolve getting the .d64 image to the C64?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Curtis