Would any kind hearted souls be willing to take a peek at the DynDNS domain name for my IP camera over the next few hours/ days, and please tell me if it's working? Unfortunately I can reach it from my side of the router's port forwarding configuration.
The picture I got was more like a wierd UFO formation ! And I had to select one of the resolution options, exactly like the post from Petrus. So I wouldn't be so sure that everything is working until you put up a proper image.
BTW I've got an original Intel 8052AH Basic chip that has been in the spare parts bin for decades. Plus the Intel manual. I am determined to fire it up one day, just for posterity. I have bought a 32k byte SRAM, plus the 11MHz xtal, now I have to put it all together on veroboard. It will be as slow as an Afghan camel train, (the Intel Basic is an interpreter) but it might find a use one day, maybe just as a museum piece !
I did build the Elektor 8052AH single board computer but could never get it to work properly, years later I was building a
68HC11A8 board and tried to use the same 80nS Hyundai SRAM and it I had to play around with the CS line to get it to work at all, eventually ANDed it with the CLOCK and it worked fine.
A friend sent me the Elektor article (in Dutch!), but the price of the PCB these days is too high to justify for what it is. Also it doesn't take the modern skinny-DIP SRAMs. FYI you can buy most Elektor PCBs from
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I plan to use a 20nS Samsung SRAM and simply connect the CS to A15 on the 8052. Maybe I'll add a 2764 EPROM later, first it'll be RAM only, with battery backup.
Yeah, I tried all the proxies that I could think of, but the port 81 part seemed to be a bit of a hurdle. The
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link you posted worked 100% for me, so happily I won't have to be so naively accused of spamming any further. :-)
BTW: The spooky UFO images have been replaced with 3 baby Ranchu Goldfish. Ranchu's have no dorsal fin, so exhibit a deliciously silly wobble as then swim.
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