> Hello,
>
> i want to use uIP 1.0 with embedded artists boards (the 10 or 10/100
> board) to run a webserver / smtp client / dhcp client on it.
>
> Has someone already done porting of uIP 1.0 ? Complete system should be
> free and possible to make it open source.
> I don't want to use a OS behind it, just plain uIP and the given
> applications.
>
> Does someone know of DM9000E or RTL8019AS source code which is freely
> available
> (perhaps already ported to LPC2138 or any other LPC2000 chip) and can be
> used as base for such a project ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Martin
>
I recently used uIP 1.0 for the first time (in the FreeRTOS.org ARM9
demo),
and there was no 'porting' to be done as such. It seemed very
straight
forward. All you need to do is provide the network send and receive
functions. You don't therefore have to search for an LPC2000 specific
example as a starting point, any example would do.
Finding suitable interface drivers is more relevant. This might be a good
starting point:
http://hubbard.engr.scu.edu/avr/avrlib/docs/html/rtl8019_8c-source.html - I
think Realtek themselves might even provide source code for their DOS
drivers, which could also be modified.
Regards,
Richard.
http://www.FreeRTOS.org
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