I have a RRNet MK3 installed in my TC64_v2 and I was wondering: If it's connected to the LAN and I have a PC on the same LAN, can I reach the TC64 SD card from the PC so that I can add/remove/browse files over the network ?
Good question, right ?
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I have a RRNet MK3 installed in my TC64_v2 and I was wondering: If it's connected to the LAN and I have a PC on the same LAN, can I reach the TC64 SD card from the PC so that I can add/remove/browse files over the network ?
Good question, right ?
No, that does not work. The amount of software that would have to run on the Chameleon would be enormous: A TCP/IP stack, an implementation of Samba... that's not realistic for an 8-bit system.
Ok. thanks I'll have to drag my ass over to the TV to unplug the card now and then instead Hehehe..
Or you can use codenet to execute (single load) applications remote and use warpcopy to write to a real 1541 for multiloaders
Then you can use the tv power button as reset when connected to the USB of youre television.
And no, i dont do this, i use the chameleon with a real c64, but its possible..
How about ftp? 1541ultimateII+ has an ftp server afaik.
Is that really ftp, or tftp?
It's FTP - however the 1541U works very different to the Chameleon, there is a RISC CPU (implemented in FPGA) which runs the TCP/IP stack and the telnet/ftp servers. We can not do this on the Chameleon.
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