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gianfranco2
Associate II
Posted on February 03, 2005 at 13:16

TCP/IP

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gianfranco2
Associate II
Posted on January 28, 2005 at 06:16

Hi

what do i need to imlement an TCP/IP stack with STR710?

I am looking at porting of uCLinux with TCP/IP functionality and the STE10/100 device.

I would like to know if are there different way and more easy respect this.

Tks

mohamed23
Associate II
Posted on January 28, 2005 at 09:35

Hi dimarcog,

I'am very interested by your application, Could You please

inform us what kind of design or development of TCP/IP on STR710 ? How will you connect STE10/100 ? If you Need 10Mbits

or 100Mbits baud rate ?....

But It seems to me that STE10/100 is a bit complex to connect to

STR710 as it has a PCI bus interface !

With Regards, :-]

[ This message was edited by: Rave on 28-01-2005 14:06 ]

[ This message was edited by: Rave on 28-01-2005 14:07 ]

gianfranco2
Associate II
Posted on January 31, 2005 at 14:35

Hi,

I guess there are very very interest around the TCP/IP implementation on STR7.

I hope the moderators give us the information needed or other information in order to use STE or a different devices or solution.

per239955_st
Associate II
Posted on February 01, 2005 at 08:32

Hi,

I've just got my hardware (own design, not eval board) and is starting currently it up.

We (the company I work for) have choosen the Davicom DM9000 as ethernet controller. It has a standard ISA bus which is very easy to interface to the ARM.

I'm planning to use the lwIP TCP/IP stack which is an open source solution.

http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip/

Regards

/Beach/

gianfranco2
Associate II
Posted on February 02, 2005 at 15:25

Hi Beach,

the DM9000 is very interest.

Regarding IwIP TCP/IP stack you have to make the porting for ARM. May be to easy to use a uCLinux porting in order to reuse the Linux driver for DM9000, am I right?

hsanchez
Associate II
Posted on February 03, 2005 at 10:37

Hi.

I think uCLinux is the best option, not just for reuse, but for what you can do after you have uCLinux running (gcc, tcp/ip stack, file system, etc).

Hernán Sánchez

mohamed23
Associate II
Posted on February 03, 2005 at 11:02

Hi,

RealTek RTL8019 and Cypress CY8900 Ethernet Controller seem also very simple to connect with STR710 EMI Interface (16-bits),

kind regards, :p

per239955_st
Associate II
Posted on February 03, 2005 at 13:16

Hi,

Just for clarification. I'm planning to use the lwIP TCP/IP stack and not uCLinux because I only want/need the TCP/IP stack.

I dont need all the other OS stuff in the current project.

Maybe I will have a look at the 'low_level' stuff in the DM9000 driver for the uCLinux to see how to initialize the chip.

/Beach