Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Oliver Schmidt
bbd2906f6f Always return a consistent value. 2020-04-15 21:54:44 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
6971e9216f Added central error strings. 2020-04-15 14:52:59 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
bcff253678 Bump user visible versions. 2019-05-10 17:47:06 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
4577c2ab19 Removed Ethernet driver I/O base.
So far the base address of the Ethernet chip was a general property of all Ethernet drivers. It served two purposes:
1. Allowing to use a single Ethernet driver for a certain Ethernet chip, no matter what machine was connected to the chip.
2. Allowing use an Ethernet card in all Apple II slots.

However, we now use customized Ethernet drivers for the individual machines so 1.) isn't relevant anymore. In fact one wants to omit the overhead of a runtime-adjustable base address where it isn't needed.

So only the Apple II slots are left. But this should rather be a driver-internal approach then. We should just hand the driver the slot number the user wants to use and have the driver do its thing.

Independently from the aspect if the driver parameter is a base address or a slot number the parameter handling was changed too. For asm programs there was so far a specific init function to be called prior to the main init function if it was desired to chnage the parameter default. This was done to keep the main init function backward compatible. But now that the parameter (now the slot number) is only used on the Apple II anyhow it seems reasonable to drop the specific init function again and just provide the parameter to the main init function. All C64-only user code can stay as-is. Only Apple II user code needs to by adjusted. Please note that this change only affects asm programs, C programs always used a single init function with the Apple II slot number as parameter.
2019-05-02 14:44:24 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
b9d6a92534 Minor beautification. 2018-08-01 19:00:38 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
29c802c835 Adjusted parameter type to match header file. 2018-07-22 19:35:43 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
32d5b1e004 Added hack to make HFS65 build on Atari.
The resulting program is defunct!
2018-07-20 18:28:02 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
7090fb5bdd Allow C programs to set the Apple II slot number. 2018-02-22 22:33:47 +01:00
Oliver Schmidt
a07e889d7b Added HttpFileServer65.
HttpFileServer65 is inspired by "HFS ~ Http File Server" (http://www.rejetto.com/hfs/). It features an intuitive mapping of local disks and directories to HTTP paths. This allows to not only navigate to some file but to directly enter some file URL. This is especially usefull for downloads via wget, curl or alike.

However, in contrast to HFS it doesn't allow file uploads, only file downloads. On targets with complete DIO support it additionally allows disk image downloads.

Note: The Atari build currently fails as there's so far no getdevicedir() in the Atari C library.
2018-02-20 00:18:48 +01:00