Commit graph

5 commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Oliver Schmidt
b287351d99 Activated CBM PFS for the C64 Telnet server.
Now that the CBM PFS supports file removal (and a file seek stub) it is possible to have the Telnet server leverage the IDE64 support of the CBM PFS.

Note: Using the CBM PFS for the Telnet server does _not_ reduce the code size since the POSIX I/O functions are additionally still linked in because the POSIX directory functions internally use the POSIX I/O functions. And that's the very reason why the CBM PFS is _not_ activated for the C128 Telnet server: The CBM PFS for the C128 doesn't bring IDE64 support but is supposed to be used to reduce code size - but this isn't possible for the Telnet server.
2016-03-28 19:43:51 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
a70fbf1bbf Reconfigured Telnet server.
In order to have the wget command make some sense the write command should be present too.
- On the Apple][ reduction of the MTU seems to gain just enough RAM to have the (rather heavy-weight) full-blown C library file I/O working.
- On the C128 there's way too little RAM so there's no wget command but only the file commands.
- On the CBMs a dummy lseek() was necessary to have the read command link.
2015-06-21 21:07:41 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
4af9f534cc Added the Telnet server to the examples supported by cc65. 2011-05-21 23:24:55 +02:00
oliverschmidt
6cbf46eeda Removed 6502-specific files as this example doesn't build on any platform cleanly anyway. 2010-04-06 10:21:34 +00:00
oliverschmidt
1cab294517 The Contiki 2.x build system allows to define arbitrary macros for the C compiler preprocessor (in other word add -d<macro[=value]>'s to the C compiler command line) directly from the gnumake command line by setting the gnumake variable DEFINES to a comma-seperated list of macros (and optionally values) like this:
make TARGET=mytarget DEFINES=MYLOG, MYSIZE=100, MYTRACE

The build system does however _NOT_ take care to rebuild things if the DEFINES change so most likely a 'make clean' is advisable. To ease usage the DEFINES may be saved individually per target with the goal 'savedefines' similiar to savinf the target.

The 6502-based target leverage the DEFINES mechanism by introducing so-called 'high level config macros' which allow to configure Contiki per target AND per project.

Most of the time there's exactly one reasonable set of high level config macros for every combination of target and project. Therefore it makes sense to place them into CVS.
2008-05-26 09:28:28 +00:00