Hi Bill. > You might want to have a look at the LPC-SBC2 board at > http://www.theARMPatch.com It has a CompactFlash interface. > A number of WiFi cards are available which use the > CompactFlash though I would suggest one that uses the > Intersil Prisim chipset. > There was an article in Circuit Cellar a while back called > WiFi SniFi which may also be of interest. The code for it is > available at http://www.beartreedesign.com/WiFi_SniFi.html I've been using the EDTP AirDrop-A which also has a CF adapter and have uIP running over 802.11b on an AVR with 4K of memory (and I don't use anywhere near 4K). Fred Eady's book which shows how to drive the PRISM chipset in many of these CF cards will be published by Elsevier. In addition, his code works on a number of compilers for a couple of architectures. Of course, if you run Linux on the SBCm then you should be able to use one of the OTS drivers. -- Paul Curtis, Rowley Associates Ltd http://www.rowley.co.uk CrossWorks for MSP430, ARM, AVR and (soon) MAXQ processors
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RE: [lpc2000] WiFi
2005-04-01 by Paul Curtis
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