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LPC2368 and uIP TCP/IP stack

Started by cris...@diteltv.es March 3, 2008
Hello,

I have found a TCP/IP basic stack to use with LPC2368.
Does anybody know how to make it run?

I'm using Rowley Crosstudio program, and it makes a lot of errors.

Does anybody know how to make it run?

Thanks,

Cristina

An Engineer's Guide to the LPC2100 Series

> Hello,
>
> I have found a TCP/IP basic stack to use with LPC2368.
> Does anybody know how to make it run?
>
> I'm using Rowley Crosstudio program, and it makes a lot of errors.
>
> Does anybody know how to make it run?
See http://www.freertos.org/portlpc2368uIP.html and
http://www.freertos.org/portlpc2368_Eclipse.html.

Regards,
Richard.

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--- In l..., cristina.robles@... wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have found a TCP/IP basic stack to use with LPC2368.
> Does anybody know how to make it run?
>
> I'm using Rowley Crosstudio program, and it makes a lot of errors.
>
> Does anybody know how to make it run?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cristina
>

Hi

Don't forget to also look at the uTasker project. It is also free for
non-commericial work and contains a Rowley Crosworks project which is
already set up to compile and run.

As well as a TCP/IP stack it includes an OS, file system, device
drivers and the uTasker simulator allowing a virtual LPC23XX to run on
the PC in real time - other PCs on the network (or the development PC)
can communicate with it as it it were a real board.

The project (either in simulator or on the target) works
out-of-the-box so you lose no time. It also has a detailed tutorial
http://www.utasker.com/docs/LPC23XX/uTaskerV1.3_LPC23XX.PDF so nothing
should be able to go wrong. It is also fully documented and supported
at www.uTasker.com/forum/

Regards

Mark Butcher
www.uTasker.com