Contiki OS for 6502 based computers
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Contiki OS for 6502 based computers is available for four target systems. Select one of the following links for more information on download and usage (or learn more on the history of Contiki OS):

Contiki requires Ethernet hardware. There's no support for TCP/IP over serial connections whatsoever in the standard build. There's experimental support for SLIP instead of Ethernet when building with the environment variable SLIP defined.

On the C64 and the C128 there are two supported Ethernet carts:

On the Apple //e there are three supported Ethernet cards:

On the ATARI XL there is one supported Ethernet cart: