For anyone that's interested, lwIP is coming along as well. It compiles (obviously, that's not the difficult part), but the Amiga-specific stuff isn't really working at the moment. It's a much bigger stack, closer to the BSD stack (AmiTCP) in complexity, depending on what you choose to implement.
I'll have something to share in the next week or so, I think, hopefully with full bsdsocket.library emulation. No promises. Worst case, it'll be similar in nature to the current uIP port--a proof of concept to show folks that it works.
For both stacks, I really do intend to have source code up. Seriously--I need advice on how best to optimize the Amiga bits for the smallest footprint possible.
And good news for me, my grandmother's boyfriend (yes, grandparents date, too, apparently) explained to me how a tap works and what I need to buy to drill and tap properly. I'm obviously not mechanically inclined. My Z4 tower arrived with the Z4 busboard holes off-center (apparently, there was more than one revision of the Z4? or maybe Eyetech goofed when they pre-drilled the last set), so my "pre-built" tower ended up being a DIY project anyway. I'm not much of a DIY guy, so we'll see how it goes.
Trev