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Omitting the middle digit because it is '0' must only be done if the high digit was omitted too (because it was '0'). If the high digit is '1' or '2' (and therefore not omitted) then the middle digit must never be omitted.
IP65 consists of three parts:
- A TCP/IP library to be used by 6502 asm programmers using the ca65 macro assembler
- A TCP/IP library to be used by C programmers using the cc65 6502 C cross compiler
- Several ready-to-run TCP/IP programs using one of the libraries
All three parts are available for three 6502 based target systems:
- The C64
- The Apple II
- The ATARI (XL)
IP65 requires Ethernet hardware. There's no support for TCP/IP over serial connections whatsoever.
On the C64 there are two supported Ethernet devices:
On the Apple II there are three supported Ethernet cards:
- The Uthernet - emulated by AppleWin and GSport
- The LANceGS
- The Uthernet II
On the ATARI (XL) there are two supported Ethernet devices:
- The Dragon Cart - emulated by Altirra
- The Dracarys
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