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Re: Looking for TCP/IP stack

2004-03-17 by r_stickley

Yes, I purchased TCP/IP Lean, and got the "embedded" stack running in 
DOS  (and I wrote a PPP interface for it too :(.  However, this stack 
does very little error handling, no references to RFCs, no support for 
out of sequence packets and no real socket interface.

As I found several bugs just playing with one connection, I am not 
comfortable with the code.  With no support and no upgrades (I did 
purchase the add-on WiFi module) and no forum to improve the code, it 
is little more than a science project with a book attached...

I am looking forward to working with the LwIP or uIP as these appear 
to be comprehensive stacks and they have an open source environment...

Thanks,
Ralph

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Owen Mooney <ojm@s...> wrote:
> You can buy the book!
> 
> There is an excellent text "TCP/IP lean" available from amazon.com. 
It's really clear and easy to read.
> 
> It contains and describes code for all the layers, and decribes a 
small web server for the pic (hey! thats go to be a small foot print) 
> 
> The book comes with a CD of the source code.
> 
> It is missing PPP code, but this can be downloaded. I have PPP for 
the pic that i could email you
> 
> Owen Mooney
> 
> 
> 
> Message: 5
>    Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 21:52:10 -0000
>    From: "r_stickley" <r_stickley@y...>
> Subject: Looking for TCP/IP stack
> 
> Wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a good TCP/IP stack.
> I just assumed that if we switched to an ARM processor, there would 
be 
> lots of stacks available, but I'm not finding many.
> 
> Several I've looked at are in the $10K range (very nicely done I'm 
> sure, but too expensive for a small project).  Several embedded 
stack 
> companies are now out of business also...
> 
> Main requirements are to support as many TCP levels as possible, in 
a 
> minimal amount of RAM...for something under $1K.
> 
> Thanks in advance!

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