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[lwip-users] Re: [lwip] R2000
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John C. Toman |
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[lwip-users] Re: [lwip] R2000 |
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Wed, 08 Jan 2003 23:04:00 -0000 |
I, too, have started a port to the Rabbit 2000 a couple of months ago
which I've been working on part time and is not complete. I'm using the
Softools compiler as well, and have ported the RTK8019as packet driver.
I don't yet have it working, but the work is well along.
John
Taco Walstra wrote:
> Hello ashok, I saw your message about Rabbit 2000. I'm currently
> porting lwIP to rabbit2000, so I can give you some information.
> First of all: get rid of the stupid dynamic c compiler and buy the
> softools compiler (www.softools.com). With this compiler you can
> compile the complete stack without much problems.
> What you still need is the low level driver for the ethernet
> interface: in this case Realtek 8019. I'm doing exactly that at this
> very moment ( ehhh no, I'm writing an e-mail, but some minutes ago I
> did). The driver will look a bit like the one written by Leon
> Woestenberg for the CS8900, which is also based on the template for
> the ethernetdriver of the lwip stack.
> So, the answer to your question is: no changes at all for lwip, but
> some addition sure. When I've finished the work it will become open
> source.
> Best wishes
> Taco Walstra
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> Taco Walstra
> University of Amsterdam
> Faculty of Science - EDP
> Valckenierstraat 65
> 1018 XE Amsterdam
> Netherlands
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> tel. 0031 - 20 - 525 5730
> fax 0031 - 20 - 525 5733
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