Reply by Boy Rabbit April 9, 20062006-04-09
YES :)
i would like to export data from the PC to the Serial port then the RCM resend the data to the Ethernet.

Tausif Kazi wrote:
Do you want to build a serial to ethernet gateway?

----- Original Message -----
From: Boy Rabbit
To: r...
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: [rabbit-semi] serial To RCM300 TO Ethernet To RCM3000 TO Serial

Hi, THX for the reply.
What I am going to do on my RCM3000 is to send the data to it via Serial port. Then the data will broadcast it via LAN to the Network. SO the Picture will be:

(PC)SERIALRCM3000LANNETWORKLANRCM3000SERIAL(PC)

THX
Scott Morris wrote: RTM - Read The Manual. There is a sample program provided in Dynamic C
to make a serial to ethernet converter. I'm not really sure why you'd
want to do this on a PC that you can buy a LAN card for < $10...

Boy Rabbit wrote:
> Hi,
> I have RCM3000 on Z-world development board. My question:
> A) How I can send data from the PC (e.g. 1,2,3 via Dynamic C code or
> visual basic) to the RCM3000 then the RCM3000 resend the data via
> Ethernet to the LAN so there is another PC can accept the stream of
> data via Dynamic C program or the internet Explorer .
> B) is it possible to make it as this scenario:
> PC1 -> Serial Port -> RCM300 -> EtherNet chip-> LAN -> EtherNet
> ->RCM3000->Serial->PC2
> THX
>
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Reply by Tausif Kazi April 8, 20062006-04-08
Do you want to build a serial to ethernet gateway?
----- Original Message -----
From: Boy Rabbit
To: r...
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: [rabbit-semi] serial To RCM300 TO Ethernet To RCM3000 TO Serial
Hi, THX for the reply.
What I am going to do on my RCM3000 is to send the data to it via Serial port. Then the data will broadcast it via LAN to the Network. SO the Picture will be:

(PC)-SERIAL-RCM3000-LAN-NETWORK-LAN-RCM3000-SERIAL-(PC)

THX
Scott Morris wrote:
RTM - Read The Manual. There is a sample program provided in Dynamic C
to make a serial to ethernet converter. I'm not really sure why you'd
want to do this on a PC that you can buy a LAN card for < $10...

Boy Rabbit wrote:
> Hi,
> I have RCM3000 on Z-world development board. My question:
> A) How I can send data from the PC (e.g. 1,2,3. via Dynamic C code or
> visual basic) to the RCM3000 then the RCM3000 resend the data via
> Ethernet to the LAN so there is another PC can accept the stream of
> data via Dynamic C program or the internet Explorer .
> B) is it possible to make it as this scenario:
> PC1 -> Serial Port -> RCM300 -> EtherNet chip-> LAN -> EtherNet
> ->RCM3000->Serial->PC2
> THX
>
> __________________________________________________
>
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Embedded module
>
> Microcontrollers
>
> Z-world
>
>
> Intel microprocessors
>
>
>
>
> YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
>
> * .
>
>
>

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Reply by Boy Rabbit April 7, 20062006-04-07
Hi, THX for the reply.
What I am going to do on my RCM3000 is to send the data to it via Serial port. Then the data will broadcast it via LAN to the Network. SO the Picture will be:

(PC)SERIALRCM3000LANNETWORKLANRCM3000SERIAL(PC)

THX
Scott Morris wrote: RTM - Read The Manual. There is a sample program provided in Dynamic C
to make a serial to ethernet converter. I'm not really sure why you'd
want to do this on a PC that you can buy a LAN card for < $10...

Boy Rabbit wrote:
> Hi,
> I have RCM3000 on Z-world development board. My question:
> A) How I can send data from the PC (e.g. 1,2,3 via Dynamic C code or
> visual basic) to the RCM3000 then the RCM3000 resend the data via
> Ethernet to the LAN so there is another PC can accept the stream of
> data via Dynamic C program or the internet Explorer .
> B) is it possible to make it as this scenario:
> PC1 -> Serial Port -> RCM300 -> EtherNet chip-> LAN -> EtherNet
> ->RCM3000->Serial->PC2
> THX
>
> __________________________________________________
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Embedded module
>
> Microcontrollers
>
> Z-world
> Intel microprocessors
> YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
>
> * .
>

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Reply by Scott Morris April 7, 20062006-04-07
RTM - Read The Manual. There is a sample program provided in Dynamic C
to make a serial to ethernet converter. I'm not really sure why you'd
want to do this on a PC that you can buy a LAN card for < $10...

Boy Rabbit wrote:
> Hi,
> I have RCM3000 on Z-world development board. My question:
> A) How I can send data from the PC (e.g. 1,2,3 via Dynamic C code or
> visual basic) to the RCM3000 then the RCM3000 resend the data via
> Ethernet to the LAN so there is another PC can accept the stream of
> data via Dynamic C program or the internet Explorer .
> B) is it possible to make it as this scenario:
> PC1 -> Serial Port -> RCM300 -> EtherNet chip-> LAN -> EtherNet
> ->RCM3000->Serial->PC2
> THX
>
> __________________________________________________
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Embedded module
>
> Microcontrollers
>
> Z-world
> Intel microprocessors
> >.
>
Reply by Boy Rabbit April 7, 20062006-04-07
Hi,
I have RCM3000 on Z-world development board. My question:
A) How I can send data from the PC (e.g. 1,2,3 via Dynamic C code or visual basic) to the RCM3000 then the RCM3000 resend the data via Ethernet to the LAN so there is another PC can accept the stream of data via Dynamic C program or the internet Explorer .
B) is it possible to make it as this scenario:
PC1 -> Serial Port -> RCM300 -> EtherNet chip-> LAN -> EtherNet ->RCM3000->Serial->PC2

THX

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