Reply by Petr Cach March 14, 20052005-03-14
You can try Freescale 9S12NE64
(http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MC9S12NE64&nodeId=0162468636K100).

16-bit chip with integrated 10/100Mbit Eth controller, 64kB flash, 8kB
RAM. There is a port of OpenTCP for this chip
(http://freescaleotcp.sourceforge.net/pages/home.html).
For free design of BDM debugging tool see
http://www.freegeeks.net/newwebpages/FDE/webpage.htm.
Metrowerks offers free 12kB evaluation version of their C compiler
(http://www.metrowerks.com/MW/Develop/Embedded/HC12/Default.htm).
Btw, Freescale is quite flexible with free samples.
Regards
Petr

Chris Morgan wrote:
> Anyone have first hand experience with any alternatives to the ubicom
ip2022
> or ip3023? I'm looking for something that includes that includes the
os,
> tcp/ip stack, http and tftp server source code, like the ubicom. > > Thanks, > Chris
Reply by William Meyer March 13, 20052005-03-13
Chris Morgan wrote:
> Anyone have first hand experience with any alternatives to the ubicom ip2022 > or ip3023? I'm looking for something that includes that includes the os, > tcp/ip stack, http and tftp server source code, like the ubicom.
Uh, no. As far as I know, the alternatives would be custom-programmed devices, as there are not, to my knowledge, any comparable devices on the market. What's wrong with the real McCoy? Bill
Reply by Chris Morgan March 5, 20052005-03-05
Anyone have first hand experience with any alternatives to the ubicom ip2022
or ip3023?  I'm looking for something that includes that includes the os,
tcp/ip stack, http and tftp server source code, like the ubicom.

Thanks,
Chris