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Using UPnP to Respond to Inquiries
by Edward F. Steinfeld
Start ý UPnP
Overview ý Functions ý Device
Addressing, Discovery, and Description ý Control,
Event Messaging, and Presentation ý UPnP
Forum ý Software Tools ý Hardware
ý Easier Deployment ý Sources
and PDF
HARDWARE
Silicon is coming to UPnP in 2001. Mitsubishi
Electric & Electronics
has announced a set of microprocessors
for the implementation of Internet-enabled devices. Mitsubishi will
include a control point reference design with these offerings.
Also, NetSilicon
is delivering UPnP software along
with its NET+ARM System-on-a-Chip, a high-performance, highly integrated
embedded Ethernet processor designed for todayýs demanding network
appliance applications. NetSilicon believes that with more untrained
workers using network-enabled devices, the use of UPnP will ease the
use.
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