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[lwip-users] Re: Re: [lwip] Porting on rabbit
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harish jayaraj |
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[lwip-users] Re: Re: [lwip] Porting on rabbit |
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Wed, 08 Jan 2003 22:47:02 -0000 |
Hi leon,
Thanks a lot Leon!! I think i can acheive my goal with the
support of this mailing list. I 'am truel overwhelmed by the
response/support 'am getting from this list. Thanks again.
Let me explain what i have planned to do.
We have a RTOS which is developed by the comp.Sc. dept in our
school, and we need to port Lwip to this RTOS. And we will then
think of running it on the processor available in our lab.
I have gone thro' the documents and i have some quires.
- Where is code for s/w timer in case of rtxc. As far as my
understanding goes, i think in general i have to install a timer
and then resume the timer. (Please correct me if 'am wrong)
- I went thro' the cs8900a specs in breif. Is LWip working on
interrupt mode or polling mode. Investigating the cs8900rx() i
understand it is in polling mode. 'am i right?
- cs8900 needs some settling time after reseting it, i havent
been able to find this logic in the existing code.
I have some more question, i will try to dig deep into the code
and will see it can find answer by myself.
Thanks a lot List.
Regards,
Harish
On Fri, 19 Jul 2002 Leon Woestenberg wrote :
> > I have planned to port lwip with cs8900a on to a
>Rabbit
> > processor. I 'am doing this as my college project.
> > So all u big and talented people can i get help?
> > Please do guide me as to how to go about it..
> >
>1) get sources and documentation
>2) read them, study them
>3) plan a bit, investigate what others have already achieved
>4) start with what you think would work best
>5) ask direct question if you get stuck at some point
>6-99) Good luck.
>
>
>Leon.
>
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