On Monday, August 6, 2018 at 10:38:14 AM UTC-5, Janne Johansson wrote:
> On 2018-08-01 22:34, xlar54 : All wrote:
> > Hey folks, Ive been around the circuit promoting an idea Ive been
> > working on, to allow us with wifi enabled machines to have a web-like
> > experience on these retro machines. They will never be able to keep up
> > with the ever demanding requirements of modern
> > day web browsing, so I believe that we can come together with other
> > retro enthusiasts and develop a low footprint web like protocol of our
> > own. Hence, my project is called RHML (retro hypertext markup language).
> >
> > Others have pointed out that this isnt really a language, and more of a
> > control codes system - and they are right. But it does give us more
> > latitude in many ways.
> >
> > Anyway, I would invite you to check out my blog, pull down the code and
> > server (requires nodejs). I cant promise a bug-free run, as this thing
> > continues to evolve. Im working on ditching the nodejs server
> > requirement and moving towards hosting pages
> > directly on http servers, but at the moment, webservers dump the pages
> > so quickly that the wifi modem and/or code cant keep up. I invite
> > anyone interested to submit pull requests to help make this grow,
> > especially from other platforms.
> >
> > https://rhml-browser.blogspot.com/
>
> For the client source builds, on unixlike OS:es instead of the BAT
> files: (hopefully the wrap will not break the long lines)
>
> $ more Makefile
>
> all: browser64.prg browser128.prg
>
> browser64.prg: browser.c userial.c nmi_trampoline.s
> cl65 -O -t c64 browser.c userial.c nmi_trampoline.s -o browser64.prg
>
> browser128.prg: browser.c userial.c
> cl65 -O -t c128 browser.c userial.c -o browser128.prg
>
> install: all
> cp browser64.prg ../client/c64/browser64.prg
> cp c64-* ../client/c64/
> cp browser128.prg ../client/c64/browser128.prg
> cp c128-* ../client/c128/
>
> clean:
> -rm -f *.prg
> -rm -f *.o
> -rm -f *.o65
> -rm -f ../client/c128/*
> -rm -f ../client/c64/*
Oh wow thank you!
Side, note: the issues with the webserver branch have been corrected. It
works well, but theres a few more things I need to do to make it 100%. Stay
tuned. It would be ideal for us to be able to host both html pages for web
users, and rhml pages for
retro users.
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