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Re: atari 800 web server
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lugnet.off-topic.geek
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Mon, 20 Mar 2000 22:12:59 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.geek, Kevin Loch writes:
> I just wrote a really really basic web server for my atari 800.
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> It listens on it's serial port (9600 baud) for a CD, and spits
> out the html page and drops DTR. The serial port is connected
> to an old CS-210 terminal server which is set to listen on
> port 23. So, if you connect to port 23 on the terminal server
> it spits out the web page. Unfortunately there is no way
> to configure the TS to listen to port 80 so I will need to
> configure an address translator in front of it.
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> For now you can connect to it (via telnet or msie):
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> http://atari800.kl.net:23
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> Netscape seems to block port 23 for some reason but IE works.
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> At 9600 baud and around 220 characters for the page it should support
> 3-4 hits per second!
It is now ready for prime time.
I figured out how to get the terminal server to listen to port 80,
and it doesn't bark garbage characters on that port.
I moved it to work so it has some real bandwidth to play with.
http://216.3.232.3/
KL
> KL
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