Yes, it's true! The first CP/M based LAN Server in the world is the reality! Tiny size fits to a 2-ports LAN wall-mounted socket box, it allows to install it anywhere you need!
Programming is really easy. CRISS CP/M may be splited into two parts: CPU + RAM and Video + SD. Black RJ-45 socket on the photo serves to connect CRISS CP/M LanSE board to the "second part", together they operate like a standard CRISS CP/M Computer. To boot-up Server Edition uses EPROM chip. It is really cool: develop and test you program using a standard CRISS CP/M computer, store it into the EEPROM and your server is ready to operate! Ethernet UDP communication is a native CRISS interface, you really need just a couple of code lines to configure it, send and receive data. Remote monitoring is also available, it is standard CRISS feature.
Turbo Pascal program example sources will be published at the GitHub soon. If anyone need gerbers and schematic just email me mail@criss.fun. It's free :))
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