Thanks, The web server is a nice way to test the TCP/IP library. It needs to handle multiple connections concurrently, fetch real files from disk, and deal with the random noise/garbage that comes in on port 80. So far the machine has been up for 770 hours straight. It's gone over 5,000 hours in the past. For this test I removed the hard drive and it's using NetDrive (remote attached storage) for the mTCP code and the files that are being served. I think the code is probably stable. ;-0
The machine itself is a 4.77Mhz PCjr running PC DOS 5.02. (One day I might get around to fixing FreeDOS so that it will boot and run natively on the machine.) It has a floppy drive to boot from and an Ethernet adapter hanging off of the parallel port because the machine doesn't have ISA slots. It would be so much faster with a real Ethernet adapter, but I need some electrical engineering help to make that happen. -Mike
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