Hi
Try http://www.utasker.com/
This supports the Olimex LPC24xx boards and includes web server, USB and FAT for
the SD card (for example for saving large web content) - complete solution
occupies about 100k Flash and 20k SRAM. The web server supports methods for
handling and displaying parameters and generating dynamic content.
Regards
Mark
P.S. See a board online at http://demo.utasker.com
If you can do IPv6 it can also be contacted at its global IPv6 address at
http://[2001:470:26:105::99]
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> Or, somewhat more modestly, the Olimex LPC-E2468H board which comes with
uClinux and has a working web server.
>
> Of course, "Real Time" means a lot of things to different people. Whether a
60 MHz processor makes sense is something you will have to evalutate.
Don't count on recreating Amazon.com on this little board.
>
> https://www.olimex.com/dev/index.html then search down the list for the
board.
>
> Adding capability to the web server within the uClinux environment may be a
HUGE task. I might want to look around for another TCP/IP stack like lwIP and
start from scratch without uClinux. There are several lwIP projects for the
LPC2468 on Google. I don't know that any of them are completely ready to
go but you can search around.
>
> Personally, if I had this project to do, I would use a Microchip PIC32
Ethernet Starter Kit. The code is complete, documented and easy to change. Not
much help if the project must use an LPC2468...
>
> Richard
> --- In l..., "mjames_doveridge" wrote:
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> > --- In l..., "dinesh_ajs" wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi friends!! advance thanks my helpers
> > > i have to do project on real time data web server using lpc2468.
> > > can anybody help me, what are the hardware and software kit i should have
to complete successfully.
> > >
> >
> > A development board and 8GB RAM, 2TB spinner, 256MB SSD, Linux and Apache
should be fine for your requirements/loading.
> >
> > Rgds,
> > Martin
>