Email and Usenet suite for the Apple //e or GS with Uthernet-II ethernet card
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Oliver Schmidt e7f0b6759b Added download to disk feature.
Beside the code for the actual feature this change introduces analysis of the URL to extract a potential filename to be used for saving. Doing so was a prerequisite for disk download because the filename extension in the URL is the only hint for distinguishing ProDOS sector order disk images from DOS 3.3 sector order images.

So far only the URL input was potentially repeated. Now the file input is potentially repeated as well. For normal file paths there's deliberately still no check. But when entering a drive specifier ("!Sx,Dx") then it is checked for plausibility - and there's an additional confirmation question to keep the user from overwriting the "wrong" disk.

With now having both the URL and file input potentially repeated it became clear that loading and saving the input history shouldn't be repeated - and if the user quits without having entered a valid input the history deliberately isn't saved at all.
2018-08-06 20:33:32 +02:00
apps Added download to disk feature. 2018-08-06 20:33:32 +02:00
build Added files necessary to build disk images. 2018-07-20 19:12:51 +02:00
drivers Added library for Apple II C programs supporting only the Uthernet II. 2018-08-01 19:00:40 +02:00
inc Replaced version file with hard coded identifier. 2018-08-01 19:00:39 +02:00
ip65 Fixed recent change. 2018-08-03 00:49:56 +02:00
test Added files necessary to build disk images. 2018-07-20 19:12:51 +02:00
.gitignore Added top level Makefile to create target specific .zip files. 2018-07-20 19:57:56 +02:00
CONTRIBUTORS.txt Updated contributors. 2014-04-28 18:57:13 +02:00
LICENSE.txt Added text files from doc directory. 2013-12-14 00:27:32 +01:00
Makefile We rather want the GitHub commit list. 2018-07-20 20:00:37 +02:00
README.md Minimal phrasing change. 2018-07-21 19:56:25 +02:00

IP65 consists of three parts:

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 carts:

On the Apple II there are three supported Ethernet cards:

On the ATARI (XL) there is one supported Ethernet cart: