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Part 2: Revving It Up
by Fred Eady
Start ý Tera
Term Pro ý Road Test ý The
Hardware ý As a Web Server ý Branching
Out ý Making Changes ý ReadyýSet?
ý Go ý Sources
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Fred Eady has
more than 20 years of experience as a systems engineer. He has worked
with computers and communication systems large and small, simple and
complex. His forte is embedded-systems design and communications.
Fred may be reached at fred@edtp.com.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thanks to Mike Garbutt, Stephen Humberd,
and Rodger Richey for the excellent PIC application notes (Microchip
AN731and AN732) that I used as models for the S-7600A/PIC16F877 Internet
Engine.
SOURCES
SP3243E
Sipex Corp.
(978) 667-8700
Fax: (978) 670-9001
www.sipex.com
PIC16F877 and 24LC256
Microchip Technology, Inc.
(888) 628-6247
(480) 786-7200
Fax: (480) 899-9210
www.microchip.com
Registered at ChipCenter? Buy
Now!
DS1629
Dallas Semiconductor
(972) 371-4448
Fax: (972) 371-3715
www.dalsemi.com
Registered at QuestLink? Buy
Now!
LM2937
National Semiconductor
(408) 721-5000
Fax: (408) 739-9803
www.national.com
Registered at ChipCenter? Buy
Now!
CH1786ET
Cermetek
(408) 752-5000
(800) 882-6271
Fax: (408) 752-5004
www.cermetek.com
Serialtest Async
Frontline Test Systems
(804) 984-4500
Fax: (804) 984-4505
www.fte.com
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