converttoacme
MQTTnet
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converttoacme
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Word Writer 6 Commodore 64 Source Code
I wrote Word Writer for Commodore 64. Creating the spelling checker was quite the task. I got a PC with enough RAM for a large RamDisk, managed to write an analysis tool that quantified all 2, 3, and 4 letter pairs in the dictionary. This was encoded into 5 bit words, (no uppercase), serialized, and as it streamed alphabetically thru the dictionary, each entry kept the leading letter from the prior one. It worked, after a lot of debugging.
I've made the source code to Word Writer open source. Please encourage your programmer friends to open source off copyright works. The software industry is very eager to claim copyright protection, but generally fails to deliver that literary work to the public as copyright is intended.
Also - a lot of old software is trapped in tooling that isn't available. In my case that was the 2500AD cross assembler. So I wrote another tool (also open source https://github.com/jefflomax/converttoacme) that converts the software from the 2500AD format to the wonderful, modern, open ACME cross assembler. That's the reason WHY you can download WW6, open it in VSCode, add a few free extensions, assemble it, and shoot it right into the fantastic VICE Commodore Emulator and see it run.
OH, and if you think the spelling checker was difficult - think about the Thesaurus and 55K words packed onto a 174MB disc! That thing had a host of different word sizes being streamed thru.
Hope you enjoy this, feel free to ping.
Jeff Lomax
P.S. I have a source listing of Partner 64, but it's on fan fold paper, no media. I'd love to know a good way to OCR it without destroying the fanfold listing...
MQTTnet
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Communicating between 2 servers without webservice?
MQTT https://github.com/dotnet/MQTTnet
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What your hidden nuget gems ?
MQTTNet - High perf IOT comms for .NET - https://github.com/dotnet/MQTTnet
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Workaround for Register-ObjectEvent : Events that require a return value are not supported. ?
I'm trying to use MQTT.Net and so far everything works.. except for event handling.
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Best way to architecture an application for IoT and RFID
Like the other guy said it depends on the requirements, but you could implement your own mqtt server with MQTTnet with a few lines of code
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Discussion Thread
For the server we used mosquitto because we already used it in the past (and it's relatively simple), for the client MQTTnet because it's .net and it seemed good enough (mosquitto has a client library too but it's C so I'd have to write some interop). It's a simple protocol so it shouldn't really matter which implementation you use.
- Is there a library or code example on how to decode MQTT Message payload?
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Demystifying Azure IoT Hub Device SDKs
We are going to use MQTTNet as the foundation for this article, although the same concepts can be applied with any other MQTT client.
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Coming to .Net core from Python and Linux with what I think is a really simple project - are there any good guides to help me translate my existing knowledge?
[2] https://github.com/dotnet/MQTTnet
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ESP32 MQTT with Firebase
For example, I used MQTTnet which is a very nice (high performance & extensible) library. And it's free/open source. If you're not writing your server code in .NET, then look for whatever broker libraries are available on your server platform.