> Yeah yeah, not the most efficient way to deal with > things, this is purely for entertainment at the moment. > I can however think of applications where it would make > sense to waste a little processing power to gain the > advantage of having multiple independent socket > communications between devices. (For example; > communicating between a host processor and another > processor running on a PCI board - networking > without a network interface). An interesting fit for the LPC214x series is the USB Ethernet Emulation Model. Linux directly supports it, and Win32 via an inf file. http://www.usb.org/developers/devclass_docs/CDC_EEM10.pdf Regards, Joel
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RE: [lpc2000] LPC 'networking' with PLIP/SLIP/LwIP
2005-11-24 by Joel Winarske