| ??? 10/14/01 10:10 Read: times |
#15663 - RE: Open Source TCP/IP |
Dear Scott
If dial up it's useless for you take a look at: http://www.comtech.uk.com/uwebethernet10.asp http://www.rabbitsemiconductor.com/products/...index.html http://www.edevice.com/content/s...hernet.htm I wish you good luck in software development. I know is a real challenge. But for moment it's important to do what all we are looking for : sending data from one side to another with minimum resources, fast and cheaper. But if you change your mind concerning to hardware implementation take a look at above links. It's much easy to develop a comunication protocol between 8052 and the above device. Nevertheless you don't bother about TCP/IP stack. Best regards, Silviu |
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