What is running on your board exactly? When it is an Linux/Ubuntu, there is 
nothing special, you can use any TCP/IP/sockets documentation for Linux 
that is out there.

When you are using StarterWare bare metal code, you will find it makes use 
of lwIP. There is a extensive documentation available from this project and 
StarterWare comes with some examples about how to use it. In this special 
case it is not programming with a standard socket-API but access to RAW 
lwIP functions.

Am Freitag, 26. Juni 2015 20:37:34 UTC+2 schrieb Robert Willy:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a TI Sitara A8 (3358) Starter Kit board. I want to learn TCP/IP 
> programming. Although I spend some time on TI forums, I do not find 
> anything useful for me to write TCP/IP code. I think this StarterKit board 
> is similar to Beaglebone board, thus, I ask the question in this forum. Can 
> anyone help me on writing TCP/IP code? Please give me links, on this 
> learning. I mean on Ubuntu to write the code here.
>
>
> Thanks,
>

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