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Part 4: Road Testing
by Fred Eady
Start ý Janis
Joplin School of Programming ý Who or What
is Perl? ý Setting Up the Server ý
Applying What Weýve Learned ý Internet
Engine Client Code ý Get on the ýNet
ý Sources and PDF
GET ON THE
'NET
I've put up the
Linux server at 216.53.172.290 for Circuit Cellar's readers. There
will be lots of goodies at this address. The application you've just
read about is at Port 8080. I'll post an address book on www.edtp.com
to let you know what's on the Linux server and how to access it. Also,
I've received lots of requests for assembled Internet Engines. I am
now offering the S-7600A/PIC16F877 Internet Engine assembled, tested,
and loaded with the boot loader code. Writing this series of Internet
Engine articles has been great fun. I hope to see you echoing messages
from your site very soon and I hope I've proven beyond a shadow of
a doubt that it doesn't have to be complicated to run on the Internet.
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