Up to now every IP65 library contained exactly one Ethernet driver. In scenarios without strict memory limitations I might however be benefitial to have an IP65 library containing all Ethernet drivers available for a given target.
The Ethernet hardware detection that was already present before is used in this scenario to try to initialize one Ethernet driver after the other until one succeeds. If all drivers fail to initialize the user gets informed as usual.
The WIZ811MJ driver was primarily introduced for orthogonality reasons. There are however at least two W5100-based prototypes for the C64 so it makes at least some sense. The name was chosen as sort of placeholder for "something containing a W5100 chip".
- Added exit_to_basic symbol.
- Aligned linker config with C64 linker config.
- Made switch to lower charset compatible.
Allow all test programs to run with LANceGS card.
Aligned C64 input file name.
- Tab chars were partially used with the unusual width of two blanks. I removed them altogether.
- Line endings were inconsistent even iniside individual files. I normalized them.
- I introduced a consistent coding style regarding comment indenting and blank line usage.
- I removed trailing spaces.
- I removed newlines following unnamed labels.
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- Simplify Makefile by allowing to use suffix '_tcp' to denote the requirement to link against TCP-capable IP65 lib.
- Remove 'test' or 'test_' prefix from test program names - every program in 'test' is a test program.
- Have some more test programs switch to lower case charset on the C64.
- I'm no Ruby guy so don't rely on Ruby for building disk images.