Firefox doesnt seem to like gopher servers not on port 70 so I took down
my main gopher server and redirected my port 70 to the arduino.
Hopefully someday i'll have this on its own IP address and with more
features. Like using the 1k of EEPROM to store a sort of guest book and
maybe use the ADC and digital pins for something
gopher://pineapple.vg
> Hopefully someday i'll have this on its own IP address and with more
> features. Like using the 1k of EEPROM to store a sort of guest book and
> maybe use the ADC and digital pins for something
>
> gopher://pineapple.vg
Cool. Good luck with this project.
Nice work. As Wesley said, you can use OverbiteFF to get around the port
70 limit (you'll need it anyway for Firefox 4).
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Alright I have it on port 7070 now. Not the most stable this Arduino
thing so better to have my other gopher server link to it instead.
> On 01/03/11 13:49, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
>
>> Dankoozy<w...@pineapple.vg> writes:
>>
>>> gopher://pineapple.vg
>>
>> Nice work. As Wesley said, you can use OverbiteFF to get around the port
>> 70 limit (you'll need it anyway for Firefox 4).
>
> Alright I have it on port 7070 now. Not the most stable this Arduino
> thing so better to have my other gopher server link to it instead.
Worked nicely in Overbite Android (a bit earlier today).
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