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Part 1: Hitching a Ride on the Picdem.net
by Fred Eady
Start ý PICDEM.NET
ý Whatýs in the PIC NIC Basket? ý Provisions
ý The Packet Whacker ý Taking
the Demo Out of the Board ý Programming
ý Smoke Test ý Where
to Go from Here ý Sources and PDF
SOURCES and PDF
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the PDF of this Article.
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.
SOFTWARE
The code is posted on the Circuit
Cellar and EDTP web sites.
REFERENCE
[1] J. Bentham, TCP/IP Lean: Web
Servers for Embedded Systems, CMP Books, Lawrence, KS, 2000.
RESOURCE
Z-World Corp.
(530) 757-3737
Fax: (530) 753-5141
www.zworld.com
SOURCES
TCP/IP stack
Iosoft Ltd.
Tel +44 (0)1223 507097
Fax +44 (0)1223 501890
www.iosoft.co.uk
EDTP Packet Whacker
ED Technical Publications
(800) 499-3387
Fax: (321) 452-1721
www.edtp.com
PIC C Compiler
CCS
(262) 797-0455
Fax: (262) 797-0459
www.ccsinfo.com
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