Luke Benstead
Luke Benstead
> So, that doesn't answer the question you quoted. That is an example of a codebase supporting older versions of KOS explicitly. What I don't get is _why_? What circumstances...
Just left one minor comment, it occurs to me that normally you want to do one of the following: - Check that the KOS version is greater than or equal...
> > Over all I like it! I understand the dreamcast triangle light on the bottom of the logo but not sure why they are 2 more instances of it...
Fwiw this was problematic when developing Driving Strikers - I have to initialise the networking much later to avoid hanging on boot. But I can't think of another option really...
I might be wrong, but I think if dcload passed an IP address, then [we make a dhcp request asking to reserve that IP](https://github.com/KallistiOS/KallistiOS/blob/395d99a9421aed367d7d277065080301c1a1d54d/kernel/net/net_core.c#L184) - and this will then update...
I have a big one! Stop assuming that UDP packets arrive in order, once, or at all. UDP packets aren't even guaranteed to leave your PC in the correct order...