There is several way to create a port. One I can
suggest is :
- select the API you want to use
- prepare your lwipopts.h file
- now, you can create any simple application to
check the stack between two local "process" (a client and a server, by example,
look the "contrib/apps/httpserver" or "contrib/apps/httpserver_raw". Since the
loopif is "only software", you can check if the stack is working without start
to develop your device driver.
Once again, this is a way to create your port. The
advantage of this one is you can do most of the job without any real hardware
reference...
I hope it help you...
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 11:45
AM
Subject: [lwip-devel] New LWIP user - NXP
lpc236x microcontroller
Hi all.
Someone has a port for NXP lpc236x
microcontroller family (or similar) ?
or
someone can help me to
develop a port?
or
someone has an example for NXP lpc236x
microcontroller family (or similar) ?
thanks to all.
Piero
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