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Re: Looking for TCP/IP stack

2004-04-08 by janek_szymanski

The problem with solution like the one from Wiznet is that they can 
dissappear tommorow (remember Seiko S7600). When you make a choice 
between software and hardware stack have it in mind.

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "subhashinimanne" 
<subhashinimanne@y...> wrote:
> Wiznet (www.wiznet.co.kr)is manufacturing TCP/IP stack IC 
W3100A.I2C 
> interfacing feature is also available .you can interface this to 
> LPC210X I2C pin
> 
> 
> 
> --- 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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