Cryptic Allusion DCDev updated

Dan Potter has updated his site with the following news:

“First up, in case you haven’t followed the lists, KOS CVS now has C++ support, including an example C++ program. Enjoy! I used the setup guide located here to bootstrap a GCC 3.0.3, which is what I’ll be using for devel work now. I very much recommend getting a new GCC now because even compiles properly with -O2 now.

The much cooler news is that I have successfully cracked the “Lan Adapter” (HIT-0300) and have created a test program which responds to pings to the DC. Shouldn’t be much effort to get this worked into dc-load-ip and a lot of dev’rs should be happy. =) Comments are at the top of the source file, please let me know if it doesn’t work with yours.”

You can download the test program from Cryptic Allusion DCDev. Thanks to Hollywood Hasney & CyRUS64 for the news.