[Coco] Fwd: IP packets on my coco
Dave Philipsen
dave at davebiz.com
Thu Jun 9 23:00:47 EDT 2016
I would agree with that especially if you're using it with NitrOS9. If
the chip was advertised with interrupt capability and then the
manufacturer backtracked on that as well as other features after the
fact, I personally wouldn't be that interested in trying to make the
chip work.
Dave
On 6/9/2016 9:47 PM, RETRO Innovations wrote:
> Most folks appreciate the idea of getting an IRQ when a packet
> arrives. In most newer switched Ethernet environments, you won't see
> any packets until one comes for you. Thus, you can safely do other
> stuff and then an IRQ will mean there is actual data for you.
>
> Jim
>
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