Reply by Xiaofan Chen September 18, 20082008-09-18
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Bruce Paterson
wrote:
>
> Haven't seen any mention of remote NDIS on the list so far.
> Has anyone implemented remote NDIS, perhaps on top of the lpcusb stack
> in conjunction with a TCP/IP stack like lwIP ?
>
> Could be quite handy for configuring LPC devices that have USB, but not
> Ethernet, using a webserver on a PC or Linux box without any special
> drivers needed at the PC end. Is this a hopeless dream on a flash device
> with only limited RAM and Flash ?

I do not have any experiences with RNDIS but it is possible with an
ARM7 or even a 8-bit USB PIC18.
http://www.ebv.com/en/products/highlights/chameleonarm.html
http://forum.microchip.com/tm.aspx?m)1535&mpage=3
http://www.raccoonrezcats.com/rfethernet.html
(The author is a retired hobbyist with strong background in software).

Regards,
Xiaofan
http://mcuee.blogspot.com

An Engineer's Guide to the LPC2100 Series

Reply by Bruce Paterson September 18, 20082008-09-18
Haven't seen any mention of remote NDIS on the list so far.
Has anyone implemented remote NDIS, perhaps on top of the lpcusb stack
in conjunction with a TCP/IP stack like lwIP ?

Could be quite handy for configuring LPC devices that have USB, but not
Ethernet, using a webserver on a PC or Linux box without any special
drivers needed at the PC end. Is this a hopeless dream on a flash device
with only limited RAM and Flash ?

Cheers,
Bruce