SLIPPER and CSLIPPER Release 1.2 -------------------------------- Slipper is a replacement for SLIP8250. It provides a basic functionality packet driver using the SLIP protocol. It is written completely from scratch using Turbo Pascal and Assembler. Slipper has (hopefully) been designed for high baud rate operation with standard non-fifo 8250 chips. The 1.1 release adds support for 16550 chips. (FIFO trigger level 4 on receive) Version 1.2 fixes some 16550 bugs and includes support for CSLIP. Due to the bulkiness of supporting cslip, there are two version of slipper provided. The standard version is call SLIPPER, and the CSLIP version is called CSLIPPER. The command line parameters are the same for both versions. Version 1.3 fixes some bugs in the CSLIP part, and does a slight tidyup/speedup of some of the code and reduces stack requirements. Also added a handle for RARP packet types in the ether simulation. Usage: slipper [com] [vec=] [baud=] [ether] [?] options (in any order): com The serial comm ports 1 to 4. com1 base=3f8, irq=4 (default) com2 base=2f8, irq=3 com3 base=3e8, irq=4 com4 base=2e8, irq=3 port= override the com port setting (0000-FFFF) irq= override the com irq setting (0-F) vec= the packet driver interrupt vector default is 60 baud= baud rate of the connection default is the current speed setting. max = 115200 ether simulate an ethernet board. (IP and ARP only) default is non-ethernet ? display the commands. examples slipper - com1, vector=60H, baud=whatever defined, non-ethernet slipper com3 vec=63 baud=38400 ether - com3, vector=63H, baud=38400, ethernet simulation also, you can type slipper ? for the commands. Send any comments or bug reports to peter@psychnet.psychol.utas.edu.au