It's quite simple really, I only had the board and the C compiler, not the TCP/IP stack. The eZ80 is a nice processor, but it's no match for an ARM IMHO. If you're not set on the ARM, why don't you try the DS80C400 from Maxim? You get quite a decent stack on the chip itself... r_stickley <r_stickley@...> wrote:Thanks for the heads up on this! And of course no good deed goes unpunished, maybe you could answer another question... Just wondering how the uIP (or LWIP?) compares to the stack that came with the eZ80 board - (I thought their stack was complete and free to use, full blown stack etc...) We are also looking at using a eZ80 instead of the Phillips ARM part.. Any thoughts on the eZ80 would be Greatly appreciated (I don't like eZ80 parts myself, but could use some justification other than personal preference :) Thanks! Ralph > I agree. Look at uIP, it took me less than a sunday afternoon to > port it to an eZ80 board with a CS8900 controller. And I didn't have > the driver for CS8900. My experience was very good with uIP 0.6; > meanwhile 0.9 was released and it fixed some bugs that I have to fix > myself in the 0.6 version (yes, this also happened in the same > afternoon). So give it a try, I don't think you'll regret it. Yahoo! Groups SponsorADVERTISEMENT --------------------------------- Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lpc2000/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: lpc2000-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam
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Re: [lpc2000] RE: Looking for TCP/IP stack
2004-03-16 by Bogdan Marinescu
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