-Tewi HTTPd version 2.02-wip
+Tewi HTTPd version 2.03
Original by Nishi <nishi@nishi.boats>
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Currently, these platforms are supported:
-Windows 9x Experimental port, buggy
- TODO: Get it more stable
- TODO: Use MinGW not Cygwin
-Windows NT 4.0 and later Working on NT 4.0 SP6a
-Linux Working on Debian GNU/Linux 12 (x86_64)
-NetBSD Working on NetBSD/amd64 10.0
-Haiku Working
-PlayStation Portable Working, missing module support
- TODO: Get multi-threading working (maybe)
-PlayStation 2 Not working
-PlayStation 3 Working, missing module support
- TODO: Get multi-threading working (maybe)
+Windows 9x Experimental port, buggy
+ TODO: Get it more stable
+ TODO: Use MinGW not Cygwin
+Windows NT 4.0/later Working on NT 4.0 SP6a
+Linux Working on Debian GNU/Linux 12 (x86_64)
+NetBSD Working on NetBSD/amd64 10.0
+Haiku Working
+PlayStation Portable Working, missing module support
+ TODO: Get multi-threading working (maybe)
+PlayStation 2 Not working
+PlayStation 3 Working on RPCS3, missing module support
+ I don't know if it works on real machine or not.
+ TODO: Get multi-threading working (maybe)
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Currently, these platforms are supported:
-Windows 9x Experimental port, buggy
- TODO: Get it more stable
- TODO: Use MinGW not Cygwin
-Windows NT 4.0 and later Working on NT 4.0 SP6a
-Linux Working on Debian GNU/Linux 12 (x86_64)
-NetBSD Working on NetBSD/amd64 10.0
-Haiku Working
-PlayStation Portable Working, missing module support
- TODO: Get multi-threading working (maybe)
-PlayStation 2 Not working
-PlayStation 3 Working, missing module support
- TODO: Get multi-threading working (maybe)
+Windows 9x Experimental port, buggy
+ TODO: Get it more stable
+ TODO: Use MinGW not Cygwin
+Windows NT 4.0/later Working on NT 4.0 SP6a
+Linux Working on Debian GNU/Linux 12 (x86_64)
+NetBSD Working on NetBSD/amd64 10.0
+Haiku Working
+PlayStation Portable Working, missing module support
+ TODO: Get multi-threading working (maybe)
+PlayStation 2 Not working
+PlayStation 3 Working on RPCS3, missing module support
+ I don't know if it works on real machine or not.
+ TODO: Get multi-threading working (maybe)