Laaca

Czech republic, 02.01.2020, 21:04 |
New version of mTCP library and new version of FreeCOM (Announce) |
It is beautiful that we have a new year gifts!
I wonder that Michael Brutman haven't introduced here his update himself - because he released a new version of his great mTCP library.
Enjoy and dowload from his site here
Also, a new version of the COMMAND.COM from the FreeDOS is released. Download from the FreeDOS page
It seems that after several years the FreeDOS 1.3 will be really finaly released  --- DOS-u-akbar! |
mbbrutman

Washington, USA, 03.01.2020, 05:45
@ Laaca
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New version of mTCP library and new version of FreeCOM |
I'm here - I've just been very busy. This version includes source code.
You might want to fix that link - it is broken. The correct link is http://www.brutman.com/mTCP/
And just for giggles, I have the PCjr setup to serve the same web pages. You can see it in action at http://50.125.82.27:8088/mtcp/ and view the internal server status page at http://50.125.82.27:8088/proc/Status .
(The PCjr was released in late 1983. This particular machine is running at 4.77Mhz with a NEC V20 CPU, an IDE adapter with a 20GB hard drive, and a Western Digital 8003WT Ethernet adapter. It's been running over 24 hours now.)
Happy New Year!
Mike --- mTCP - TCP/IP apps for vintage DOS machines!
http://www.brutman.com/mTCP |
RayeR

CZ, 03.01.2020, 18:10
@ Laaca
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New version of mTCP library and new version of FreeCOM |
Nice to see there is still some progress on FreeCom after more than 10 years :)
I was also surprised of mention about GCC-IA16 compiler for DOS that was used for compiling new FreeCom (along with TC and OW). I currently don't have a need to compile for older machines than 386 but it may come handy:
https://github.com/tkchia/build-ia16/releases --- DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access. |
glennmcc

North Jackson, Ohio (USA), 04.01.2020, 00:57 (edited by glennmcc, 04.01.2020, 01:13)
@ RayeR
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New version of mTCP library and new version of FreeCOM |
> Nice to see there is still some progress on FreeCom after more than 10
> years :)
> I was also surprised of mention about GCC-IA16 compiler for DOS that was
> used for compiling new FreeCom (along with TC and OW). I currently don't
> have a need to compile for older machines than 386 but it may come handy:
> https://github.com/tkchia/build-ia16/releases
Yep... those machines may be old, but are not obsolete. :)
short video clip from "Terminator: Genesis"  --- --
http://glennmcc.org/ |
rr

Berlin, Germany, 06.01.2020, 13:59
@ mbbrutman
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New version of mTCP library and new version of FreeCOM |
> You might want to fix that link - it is broken. The correct link is
> http://www.brutman.com/mTCP/
I fixed the link in Laaca's posting.
> Happy New Year!
So to you! --- Forum admin |