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Adam Dunkels 62b8aafb03 Merge pull request #722 from royscheefhals/contiki-fix
char * data to void * data parameter in process_start
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lib Only wait for a keypress if the user is told to press a key. 2014-07-04 19:33:35 +02:00
sys Removed all old RCS tags in the Contiki source tree. Those RCS tags are not used any more, as we are now using git to manage the Contiki source tree 2012-10-26 15:54:49 +02:00
Makefile.apple2enh Add somewhat more support to use different mouse drivers. 2014-01-17 23:45:59 +01:00
Makefile.customrules-apple2enh Moved the 6502 custom rules into its own Makefile.customrules-6502 file 2014-01-26 23:20:40 +01:00
README.md Added info on W5100 driver. 2014-03-15 16:56:08 +01:00
contiki-conf.h A massive all-tree automated update of all double inclusion guard #defines that changes from using two underscores as a prefix, which are reserved, to not using two underscores as a prefix 2013-11-24 20:20:11 +01:00
contiki-main.c Changed the parameter 'char * data' of process_start to the 2014-06-12 13:40:28 +02:00

README.md

Apple II

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.md for further details.

The following Apple II Ethernet cards are supported:

  • Uthernet: Use driver cs8900a.eth with address $C0x0 (x = 8 + slot number).
  • Uthernet II: Use driver w5100.eth with address $C0x4 (x = 8 + slot number).
  • LANceGS: Use driver lan91c96.eth with 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 Uthernet 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.