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Re: The Internet-enabled Contiki Desktop OS
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 08:56:11 +0100, "Adam Dunkels" <adam@dunkels.net>
wrote:
>* Multitasking kernel.
>* Windowing system with themeable GUI toolkit.
>* Screensaver.
>* TCP/IP networking with RS-232/SLIP or Ethernet (PPP support is under
> development).
>* Personal web server for convenient file transfers (currently only on
> C64/TFE systems).
>* Simple Telnet client (instead of the web server on RS232-systems).
>* Web browser (the world's first true web browser for 8-bit systems!).
>
>Everything is fully multitasking and does not require any loading of
>programs. Contiki does not require a disk drive or any other form of
>mass-storage devices, which means that it is useful both for disk
>drive owners and tape users.
Very impressive Adam! Good going to you and all those who are porting
to other systems.
Love the fact it runs on an unexpanded c64 too ;-)
Jason
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