And here it is:
http://zx81-siggi.endoftheinternet.org/index.html
Have fun
Siggi
Please note: this it a just-for-fun project: the ZX81 may go offline
or down anytime ....
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Amazing!
deKay
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"Zomoniac is wrong"
That is, officially, the coolest thing ever. 75 quid[1] and several[2]
cases of Rolos to Siggi!
[1] In Monopoly money.
[2] ... metaphorical ...
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Duncan Snowden.
Just accessed the page, thats so cool, I love that idea.
Perhaps as has been mentioned earlier a +3e or at least a 48k/128k speccy
server? I'm sure someone did a Spectrum version, mind like a seive me :-)
DaZs
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My attempt to get back into programming the Speccy :-)
http://spectrumdays.blogspot.com
In 1986 I added an ECB bus interface to my Zeddy. I took a "standard"
card (made by Rolf Dieter Klein for the "NDR-Kleincomputer") with ECB
bus and put it into my Zeddy. That card is equipped with a SIO-0 (2
serial channels) and a PIO. I added also a CTC as flexible baudrate-
generator for the SIO.
Siggi
BTW: My Zeddy is equipped with 600 KB static ram (512 KB used as
ramdisk: drive R:).
>I did it. I took Adam Dunkels TCP/IP stack (uIP )and web server and
>compiled it for the Zeddy. And now the Zeddy is online (via a serial
>port and SLIP protocol, 9600 baud).
>
>And here it is:
>
>http://zx81-siggi.endoftheinternet.org/index.html
>
>Have fun
Nice one, fantastic!
No doubt you could now sell your kit to Ebuyer for hundreds of pounds.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/07/07/ebuyer_runs_site_on_commodore64/
. They are already using two Speccy 48s for web serving...
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> I did it. I took Adam Dunkels TCP/IP stack (uIP )and web server and
> compiled it for the Zeddy. And now the Zeddy is online (via a serial
> port and SLIP protocol, 9600 baud).
Corks! That really is rather splendid, Sir...
Now, how come the Web server at work needs a gajillion Gb of RAM to
work, when this little marvel is up and running? Tch, eh?
> Please note: this it a just-for-fun project: the ZX81 may go offline
> or down anytime ....
Much like the aforementioned web server at work (you're fired! Gerard's
Boss).. Eep!
Toodle-pip!
Gerard
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I'm all in favour of developing this stuff for the Speccy. The problem
is that connecting to the internet in a useful manner is far trickier
than setting up a web server. You need a proper file-system with a
swap space in order to display a page in HTML given that many HTML
pages are now bigger than the available address space on the Z80. I
think the best bet is probably in the future development of ResiDOS.
It certainly is possible on the Z80 since the MSX can do it with UZIX
(and it has a graphical browser).
> Now, how come the Web server at work needs a gajillion Gb of RAM to
> work, when this little marvel is up and running? Tch, eh?
Hey, hey, 16K; what does that get you today? To coin a phrase.
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> I also want to go to a cafe, open my ZX Spectrum
> laptop and check my e-mail, browse css, use ftp, etc. It will happen.
And I want a case like this to put it in:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9574086@N02/829341753/
Just thinking about it makes me go all funny inside. Eat 8-bit dirt,
smug MacBook users!
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Duncan Snowden.
Nice!
But this is reality:
http://www.fischerkai.de/zxteam/zx2000_e.htm
Siggi
Fantastic! You know, I remember thinking at the time the ZX81 would make
a good portable computer if only they'd hurry up and invent flat screens. :)
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