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Re: [lpc2000] LPC 'networking' with PLIP/SLIP/LwIP

2005-11-24 by 42Bastian Schick

David Hawkins <dwh@...> schrieb am Wed, 23 Nov 2005 21:50:14 
-0800:


> To see how PLIP works, I've just setup a couple of
> Linux boxes and I can ping between them. I have a way
> to go before understanding all the low-level details, but
> at least I have a starting point to 'hack on'.

Why hacking ? Why not reading the RFCs ??

> I haven't played with LwIP yet, I have an Olimex board
> that I'll use at some point with the CS8900 interface.
> But I was wondering if anyone had used SLIP or PLIP
> in applications (LPC or not really)?

SLIP or PLIP encapsulates IP packet for transfer. Same does Ethernet.
You just need to know where LwIP starts working with IP packets.

-- 
42Bastian Schick

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