osd-contiki/platform/apple2enh
2008-07-12 14:44:37 +00:00
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lib Introduced very lightweight pfs implementation based on Apple ProDOS. 2008-01-01 18:49:50 +00:00
sys Added clock_seconds() implementation. 2008-07-12 14:44:37 +00:00
contiki-conf.h The recent optimizations (usage of language card bank2 through new C-library, logging through ROM routine, removal of unused IP forwarding code) allowed to increase the number of concurrent HTTP conntections from 3 to 7 :-) 2008-05-23 23:13:41 +00:00
contiki-main.c Added lseek dummy. 2008-07-06 07:34:34 +00:00
linker.cfg Starting with the cc65-snapshot-2.11.9.20080316 the Apple2 C-library supports placing code in the Apple2 Language Card by choosing the code segment 'HIGHCODE'. By default the memory area 0xD400 - 0xE000 is used for HIGHCODE. If the application doesn't need the ProDOS 8 QUIT code then the memory area used for HIGHCODE may be extended to 0xD000 - 0xE000. 2008-03-24 22:49:00 +00:00
Makefile.apple2enh The feature set of gnumake is really frightening: This time I discovered 'target-specific variable values'... 2008-05-26 11:26:57 +00:00
README Added some info on the Apple2 PFS (and AppleCommander). 2008-06-12 22:45:17 +00:00

The platform/apple2enh/ directory is used for targeting an Enhanced Apple //e
(or compatible) computer. Most things are shared between the 6502-based targets
so please consult cpu/6502/README for further details.


The following Apple II Ethernet cards are supported:

- Uther:   Use driver cs8900a.eth  with the address $C0x0 (x = 8 + slot number).
- LANceGS: Use driver lan91c96.eth with the address $C0x0 (x = 8 + slot number).


In most cases it is desirable to use an emulator for the development and testing
of a Contiki application. AppleWin is especially well suited as it emulates the
Uther Ethernet card in slot 3. It is available at http://applewin.berlios.de/.


The 'disk' make goal requires AppleCommander 1.3.5 or later. It is available at
http://applecommander.sourceforge.net/.


The apple2enh target supports a PFS that requires much less RAM than the POSIX
file system. However this benefit comes with the following restrictions:

- Only one file may be open at the same time.
- Only read operations are supported but no write operations.
- The files must be located in the same directory the application is located in
  (the ProDOS prefix may very well point to another directory).
- The network MTU size must be set at least to 1265 (the default is 1500).
- No network function may be called while a file is open.