Re: TCP/IP stack on ELKS

1999-02-01 Thread Stefan Pettersson
On 30-Jan-99 Phil Wise wrote: I was interested in ELKS cos we're thinking of implementing TCP/IP on a small chip. This chip (or Microcontroller) could provide a network connection to any electronic appliance which can be interfaced and can hence be controlled over a network. One basic

Re: TCP/IP stack on ELKS

1999-02-01 Thread David Given
[...] At my company, emWare, we take a slightly different approach to the Coke Machine and other embedded systems. Our software uses a gateway piece (which I am currently porting to plain Linux) to handle TCP/IP, security, LDAP, etc... and a much smaller, more compact protocol on the embedded

Re: TCP/IP stack on ELKS

1999-01-30 Thread Phil Wise
I was interested in ELKS cos we're thinking of implementing TCP/IP on a small chip. This chip (or Microcontroller) could provide a network connection to any electronic appliance which can be interfaced and can hence be controlled over a network. One basic application (which I really need)

Re: TCP/IP stack on ELKS

1999-01-30 Thread David Murn
On Fri, 29 Jan 1999, Gaurav Lochan wrote: About ELKS, well, i wanted to know WHY you havent been able to write a TCP/IP stack for it ? To start with, there IS the beginnings of a TCP/IP stack. I think the author managed to get it to reply to pings, but I'm not sure if he did or not. The