I do it just for fun and learning, not to say "I built a router"
I think it will be fun.. and interesting.
And If I pull it off, maybe I'll start something else
I know it is kind of a wide topic ( to build a router), but I feel I'm missing something.. I don't feel like I did something great just by being an expert in a small field of something huge.
By the way..
where is the boundary of a specific field? when does one feel he crossed it?..
I know it is extremely complex.
I didn't say I want it done by tomorrow.
I have a lot of free time now, so I can put the effort.. I have you. I have google.. I have brain( hope enough).
It is a challenge... and it will take me years.. I don't mind.
I have found this guide - which I think fits my porpuse -
http://www.learn-c.com/alltoget.htm
Is it still relevant? :D (its from y2k)
Is there anything similar more up to date?
Hi, thanks for the informative reply!
I once made a project of controlling a robot from PC via a transmitter connected to the RS-232 exit, was real fun and interesting to get this thing going just by hitting keys on my keyboard.
I remember programming it with assembly, and used visual basic to...
I understand the complexities... I have studied in this specific field , but a long time ago. - finished practical engineering and computer science.
But, for the past 5 years my main focus was on networking, on a high level... more of how packets are routed through the internet.
And I work as...