CSDb wrote:
Main features:
- Use your PC as fileserver for a group of c64-clients
- Share files among several clients.
- Mount/Create .d64/.d71/.d81 images, move, copy and delete files between different images/filesystems.
- Transfer happens over network via the RR-Net Module
Loading speed: 50kb/s
Saving speed: 30kb/s
Load/save-range: $0200-$ffff
Maximum clients: 16
Compatibility:
As a replacement kernal is used, all kernalfunctions (even chrin/chrout as well as all iec commands) are fully supported. So all programs that use kernal-functions to load and save will work. Same should go for programs that were prepared to work for ide64.
Even M-R and M-W will work, but no M-E or UX commands, so of course speeders won't work this way.
Supported operating systems:
- Linux
- BSD and MacOS should work too, but untested in this version, so errors might occur during compilation due to missing includes.
read documentation/commands for a overview of possible (new) DOS-commands, and documentation README.rrnet for installation instructions.
Looks like really cool stuff. Has anyone tried it yet?
CSDb link:
http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=57951