ezTCP source code opened
  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Posts: 408 from 2004/7/15
    From: Russia, Moscow
    Hello all!
    Thanks veru much to MorphBounties team who allowed me to take a partial donation. As my answer, following the rules, i provide the fill source code in its current state in the CVS at http://sourceforge.net/projects/unmorphos.
    Module name is "ezTCP", the same as before.
    It is not v0.14 but v0.15 snapshot which is currently under development. So miami.library won't compile (though it's extremely easy to fix), sorry.
    I continue my work on bounty task (finishind DNS configuration support for DHCP anf proceeding to main GUI). However, if someone wishes, he could take another task which is out of this scope and join the development. Possible tasks are:
    1. Creating and maintaining native builds for other Amiga-derived OSes (AmigaOS 3, AmigaOS4, AROS).
    2. Integration of other networking protocols (IPv6, PPP, PPPoE, AppleTalk(?), IPX(?), etc)
    3. Adding more SANA-II device drivers.
    4. (?) Adding more socket-based subsystems not directly related to internetworking (IRdA, BlueTooth, IEEE1394).
    5. (?) Implementing UNIX domain sockets for easy local IPC superseding ixemul.library.
    6. Building missing server-oriented components (inetd, etc).
    7. Your suggestions - ?

    About the name: well, if we develop this way we go beyond the concept of "just a TCP stack" and become an ultimate communication solution. So probably new name could sound like "OpenNet"?
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  • Just looking around
    Posts: 5 from 2005/9/4
    From: London, UK
    The name is fine, it's really OpenNet. Great job Sonic!
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    catohagen
    Posts: 297 from 2003/5/20
    maybe its not so important since nobody reports anything about it, or its just my setup, but in terms of speed it should transfer stuff about 10-15 times faster on a
    100mbit nic, still trying to copy this same morphospup.iso¨
    from pc to mos, on v0.14 it took about 70 secs for this
    27 meg iso, v0.12 used about 35 secs, so twice as slow.

    anyone who get full 100mbit speed, please reply so we
    can be sure that its not a 1600usd stack that performs
    this pathetic and its my shi-tty setup thats causing this

    [ Edited by catohagen on 2005/12/7 23:20 ]
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  • Targhan
    Posts: 2833 from 2003/2/8
    From: USA
    Someone should check on the availability of the name "OpenNet". I like the name, but it sounds like something that may already be taken... <shrugs>
    :idea:Targhan

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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Acill
    Posts: 1914 from 2003/10/19
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    Lots of things out there called OpenNet. Just call it "MoscowTCP/IP" its fitting.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    winterhunter
    Posts: 204 from 2005/10/13
    From: PACA, France
    If it evolves beyond a "mere" TCP/IP stack, MoscowTCP/IP is not fitting... But maybe something on the lines of MoscowNet or MoscowComm could do the trick.
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Zylesea
    Posts: 2053 from 2003/6/4
    As said I'd go for MosNet - could stand for both, Moskva net and MorphOS net.
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    gunne
    Posts: 441 from 2003/2/26
    From: Sweden
    Hi,

    Yep, MosNET is a perfect name. Nothing more to discuss :-)

    Gunne
    Best wishes, Gunne
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    Darth_X
    Posts: 571 from 2003/2/10
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    POLL Time! :-D
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    then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth!!! - Sherlock Holmes
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    Senex
    Posts: 498 from 2003/2/17
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    Quote:

    MosNET is a perfect name


    For German dialects, it would fit the alpha version at least: "MosNet klappen, kann aber" (may work but doesn't have to). ;-)
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Gelb
    Posts: 148 from 2003/3/4
    From: #amigazeux
    > catohagen wrote:
    >
    > maybe its not so important since nobody reports anything about it, or its
    > just my setup, but in terms of speed it should transfer stuff about 10-15
    > times faster on a 100mbit nic, still trying to copy this same
    > morphospup.iso¨ from pc to mos, on v0.14 it took about 70 secs for this 27
    > meg iso, v0.12 used about 35 secs, so twice as slow.

    > anyone who get full 100mbit speed, please reply so we
    > can be sure that its not a 1600usd stack that performs
    > this pathetic and its my shi-tty setup thats causing this

    If you want this stack up to speeds, consider opening a bounty to achive this goal. Another $1600 would be nice I guess. SCNR

    However, it's once again amazingly funny that everyone repeatedly just cares for its unbelievably important name rather than just telling if they have the same floppyesque speeds like you (was this now the 1000th or the millionth time you asked about it?)

    I'm sorry I can't help you there as this stack still looks so useless that I really don't bother trying it out. Not to sound too negative but: "I can bring up this stack from the dark ages to modern standards in 2 Months, honest!", yeah right.
  • »10.12.05 - 09:50
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