Discussion forum for the BasicX family of microcontroller chips.
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Tucson, Arizona, September 1, 2000 -- NetMedia, Inc. announces SitePlayer(tm), the World's smallest Ethernet web server. The first product in a family of embedded web servers designed to enable any microprocessor based device to become web enabled easily and inexpensively. In approximately one square inch, SitePlayer includes a web server, 10baseT Ethernet controller, flash web page memory, graphical object processor, and a serial device interface. For more information or to read the entire press release go to www.siteplayer.com <http://www.siteplayer.com> Note: SitePlayer.com is currently under construction, but we expect to have it up and running very soon, so please keep checking back! For now, please use the BasicX Egroups server for any questions or comments regarding SitePlayer. Regards, Chris |
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Looks fantastic! I've been working on adding TCP/IP data acquisition features to S- Plot Pro, is there anyway that that wonderful serial to Ethernet data can be tapped directly instead of working via the browser for real time data acqiusition and plotting over the internet? Great job, and looks like a great price too. Martin Hebel http://www.selmaware.com/s-plot Data Acquisition and control for your micro and your imagination! --- In , Chris Harriman <chrish@n...> wrote: > Tucson, Arizona, September 1, 2000 -- NetMedia, Inc. announces > SitePlayer(tm), the World's smallest Ethernet web server. The first product > in a family of embedded web servers designed to enable any microprocessor > based device to become web enabled easily and inexpensively. In > approximately one square inch, SitePlayer includes a web server, 10baseT > Ethernet controller, flash web page memory, graphical object processor, and > a serial device interface. > For more information or to read the entire press release go to > www.siteplayer.com <http://www.siteplayer.com> > > Note: SitePlayer.com is currently under construction, but we expect to have > it up and running very soon, so please keep checking back! > For now, please use the BasicX Egroups server for any questions or comments > regarding SitePlayer. > Regards, > > Chris |
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Ouch - Shockwave. Is that really necessary? Given that I can hack Java, why i sthis device any cooler than TINI? Seems relatively expensive. I know the web interface processor makes things very easy, but I'm not sure its a big win. Anyone using TINI with BX24? James The HSBC Group's website is at http://www.hsbc.com ************************************************************************ HSBC Bank plc, which is regulated in the UK by SFA, has issued the information contained in this message (including any attached documents) for its non-private customers only. This message and any attachments are not an invitation to buy or sell securities or related financial instruments, are confidential to the named recipient and may also be privileged. The information should not be reproduced and/or distributed to any other person. Internet communications are not secure and HSBC Bank plc accepts no legal responsibility for the contents of this message. HSBC Bank plc makes no representation and accepts no responsibility or liability as to the completeness and accuracy of the information contained in this message. Opinions may change without notice and members of the HSBC Group may have positions in, or trade in instruments mentioned in this message. Each page attached hereto must be read in conjunction with any disclosure which forms part of it. ************************************************************************ |
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