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A discussion group for the PICMicro microcontroller. Also called the Microchip PIC, this list is dedicated to the use and abuse of this fine, simple, microcontroller. Close to topic posts are welcome, ie. general electronics.

Interfacing LAN Cards with PICs - Karlo Campos - Aug 24 23:48:54 2006


Anybody here have info on interfacing PCI LAN Cards with PIC18's?

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Re: Interfacing LAN Cards with PICs - dlc - Aug 25 0:54:45 2006

Why on Earth for? :) There are much better and faster ways to lose your
sanity! You should look at www.edtp.com for some already made Ethernet
boards with PICs and software that are quite reasonable in cost. An
assembled Frame Thrower or Packet Whacker for $37 seems a good deal to me.

Just a suggestion...
DLC

Karlo Campos wrote:
> Anybody here have info on interfacing PCI LAN Cards with PIC18's?
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Re: Interfacing LAN Cards with PICs - Harold Hallikainen - Aug 25 8:42:53 2006

Has anyone played with the WIZNET chip or module?
http://www.saelig.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=ETH001&Category_Code=ETH
$20 or so seems pretty nice!

Harold
> Why on Earth for? :) There are much better and faster ways to lose your
> sanity! You should look at www.edtp.com for some already made Ethernet
> boards with PICs and software that are quite reasonable in cost. An
> assembled Frame Thrower or Packet Whacker for $37 seems a good deal to me.
>
> Just a suggestion...
> DLC
>
> Karlo Campos wrote:
>> Anybody here have info on interfacing PCI LAN Cards with PIC18's?
>> to unsubscribe, go to http://www.yahoogroups.com and follow the
>> instructions
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Re: Interfacing LAN Cards with PICs - dlc - Aug 25 10:16:58 2006

It's OK, but no software stack and you have to design a board around it.
Pretty much like using a PCI card, but easier. So this is more like
what the original poster was looking at doing.

DLC

Harold Hallikainen wrote:
> Has anyone played with the WIZNET chip or module?
> http://www.saelig.com/miva/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=ETH001&Category_Code=ETH
> $20 or so seems pretty nice!
>
> Harold
>
>>Why on Earth for? :) There are much better and faster ways to lose your
>>sanity! You should look at www.edtp.com for some already made Ethernet
>>boards with PICs and software that are quite reasonable in cost. An
>>assembled Frame Thrower or Packet Whacker for $37 seems a good deal to me.
>>
>>Just a suggestion...
>>DLC
>>
>>Karlo Campos wrote:
>>
>>>Anybody here have info on interfacing PCI LAN Cards with PIC18's?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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