Status of MorphWire and native TCP/IP?
  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Donar
    Posts: 142 from 2003/12/27
    From: Germany
    Hello,

    does anybody know the status of MorphWire,
    (Firewire stack for MorphOS) has the project started, is it ongoing or cancelled?

    The same for the MorphOS TCP/IP stack. As far as i know it is AmiTCP mantained by Zapek. What's the status on that? Ready? A chance that he will release it?

    Sometimes i'm to nosy. :-D
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  • opi
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    opi
    Posts: 100 from 2003/3/9
    From: Lodz, Poland
    Quote:

    The same for the MorphOS TCP/IP stack.

    Ready. But not for you or me.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    serge
    Posts: 725 from 2003/2/20
    Opi, you are not clear. What is ready? The TCPIP Stack or the
    MorphWire?
  • »13.02.05 - 12:49
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Donar
    Posts: 142 from 2003/12/27
    From: Germany
    I think after he cut out my question about TCP/IP-it is the TCP/IP stack.

    opi - thanks for the answer.

    [ Edited by Donar on 2005/2/13 6:45 ]
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    ironfist
    Posts: 254 from 2004/4/22
    From: Pegasos.org
    AmiTCP has been MOS-native since PUSH 2004. However,
    the GUI is not ready.

    CISC's transfer speeds from the PUSH server over 100Mbit
    exceeded 10 MB/s while the rest of us only got 3-4 MB/s.

    [ Edited by ironfist on 2005/2/13 7:12 ]
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Acill
    Posts: 1923 from 2003/10/19
    From: Port Hueneme, Ca.
    It sure would be nice to have the TCP/IP stack, even more so now that the AROS folks have it.

    Any chance to get the sources from th eAROS builds and recompile them to MorphOS?
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    magnetic
    Posts: 2129 from 2003/3/1
    From: Los Angeles
    AFAIK

    MOS Tcp/ip has been in exsistance since 2003. Apparently, there was no gui forever and may still not be. Though i have heard that it is very close to being fully functioning.

    MorphWire is probably NO WHERE near finished or indeed started. Firewire drivers are extremly low level and very few amiga coders can write it nor have the time/inclination ATM probably.

    magnetic

    ps.. I can confirm it exsists (tcp/ip) as I'm running an alpha version here - noticably faster than miamidx.
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  • »14.02.05 - 15:50
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    Kronos
    Posts: 2306 from 2003/2/24
    @magnetic

    There was a TCP/IP page in "System-Settings" on the Pegs that were on
    show in Frankfurt last year. Values also seemed sensible, but I didn't
    mess with them to check wether they had any real effect ;)
  • »14.02.05 - 16:34
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    catohagen
    Posts: 297 from 2003/5/20
    >ps.. I can confirm it exsists (tcp/ip) as I'm running an alpha version here

    and how did you obtain this ? bragging you have an illegal leaked alpha doesnt put you in a good year/light whatever
  • »14.02.05 - 17:03
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  • opi
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    opi
    Posts: 100 from 2003/3/9
    From: Lodz, Poland
    Some people have it. Just because. I know few people who run it. They are mostly developers close related to the core team. You can say, that they are insiders.
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  • opi
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    opi
    Posts: 100 from 2003/3/9
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    Quote:

    Opi, you are not clear. What is ready?

    TCP/IP is. I have no idea at what stages FireWire drivers are. I don't have any device that could take an advanage of it, so I don't follow Firefire For MorphOS progress, really. :-)
  • »14.02.05 - 17:14
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    catohagen
    Posts: 297 from 2003/5/20
    >they are mostly developers close related to the core team

    is magnetic a developer ? i dont see his name in the morphos about window, do you ?

    i wouldnt mind people like Ralph Schmidt or Frank Mariak or Emmanuel Lesueur or Teemu Suikki or Harry Sintonen
    saying they use this tcp stack, thats pretty close related to the core team.

    I wouldnt bother me even if David Gerber or Nicholai Benalal or even Sigbjørn Skjæret said they
    use it daily for transfer tons of pron all over.

    But magnetic is just a normal user like everyone else, what right do he have to use illegal leaked
    software ?
  • »14.02.05 - 17:26
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Posts: 278 from 2003/3/4
    Magnetic is not a normal user.
    He works / worked (?) for Genesi.
    He is not using leaked software. He is beta testing.

    Anyway, the MorphOS developers are free to pick who they want to test their software.
  • »14.02.05 - 17:38
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    tarbos
    Posts: 221 from 2003/4/20
    >But magnetic is just a normal user like everyone else,
    >what right do he have to use illegal leaked
    software ?

    [removed: Targhan]
    [stop leaking magnetic's ideas!]

    [ Edited by Targhan on 2005/2/14 4:15 ]
  • »14.02.05 - 17:46
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