Until I manage to create a proper README.md
file, here is the
original README
file.
And also the README.TOO
file.
Refer the INSTALL
file for how to build and use the Watt-32 library.
The Watt-32 project wouldn't be where it is today without the support from people providing patches and bug-fixes. Here follows a (incomplete) list of people that have contributed:
Who | Where | What |
---|---|---|
Erick Engelke | [email protected] | Originator of WatTcp |
Greg Bredthauer | [email protected] | DHCP bug-fixes |
Yves Ferrant | [email protected] | Reverse-resolve bug-fix |
Mike | [email protected] | IPv4 fragment bug-fix |
Gundolf von Bachhaus | [email protected] | A new ARP-handler, timers etc. |
Robert Gentz | [email protected] | Token-Ring support |
Vlad Erochine | [email protected] | BSD-socket multicast |
Andreas Fisher | [email protected] | TCP tx-buffer bug-fix |
Lars Brinkhoff | [email protected] | poll() implementation |
Steven Lawson | [email protected] | tcp state-machine fixes |
Francisco Pastor | [email protected] | memory leak in accept() |
Doug Kaufmann | [email protected] | Break handling, testing |
Ken Yap | [email protected] | Ported ttcp/syslogd/rdate etc. |
Riccardo De Agostini | [email protected] | Fixes and enhancement of pcconfig.c parser. DHCP transient config-hook. DHCP config to battery RAM. |
Jiří Malák | ?? | Many fixes for Watcom version. |
J.W. Jagersma | [email protected] | Many Pull Requests for fixes of the BSD-socket API, DHCP-client, fixes for djgpp and even MacOS! |
Andrew Wu: | Taiwan | The djgpp cross-compiler for Windows: https://github.com/andrewwutw/build-djgpp/releases/ |