Hi Nuri,
I am also currently working on a similar project that involves TCP/IP
implementation but in my case cost/performance is a big issue and therefore i
had to explore several options:
1. Using Dallas TINI board
http://www.ibutton.com/TINI/
2. Using emWare embedded software package
http://www.emware.com/
3. Using SEIKO TCP/IP stack chip
http://www.seiko-usa-ecd.com/intcir/html/whatsnew/ or check microchip's
application notes - AN724
after reveiwing my project requirements, i don't feel i need TCP, UDP/IP/PPP
would be just fine. As a result, all 3 options above seem unnecessary. My plan
is to go ahead and implemet my own UDP/IP/PPP stack on a PIC. So my intial
advice to you is to review your project requirements (i.e. what do u NEED
your device to do?) before u decide to go with any solution. However, feel
free to follow up on the 3 options listed above.
-Seyi
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Seyi Odeinde
Software Development Engineer
Earth-Ocean Systems Ltd.
Nuri ERGINER wrote:
{Quote hidden}> Hi,
>
> I know this was discussed before but sorry
>
> Can anybody help me about TCP/IP applications using pic.
> I need simple TCP/IP stack. Source is not important. I need the knowladge.
>
> And please send me the url of the archive of this mailing list.
>
> Regards,
> Nuri Erginer
>
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