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[lwip-users] [lwip] If some one using lwip in coldfire?
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David Haas |
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[lwip-users] [lwip] If some one using lwip in coldfire? |
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Thu, 09 Jan 2003 00:20:19 -0000 |
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I just read your message. I am evaluating using lwip in a MCF5272. We =
are using the Nucleus operating system. I will probably move forward and =
see if I can get it to compile and build. The rtxc ethernet driver looks =
like a good example, although I think it polls for data and I plan on =
using interrupts.
In answer to the question of why not use uCLinux, frankly, I starting =
looking at it and it seemed to hard to get going (and I have played =
around with unix applications before). I was already familiar with =
Nucleus and we have some real-time requirements which I was not sure if =
uCLinux could meet.
David Haas
NBS Card Technology
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>David Haas<BR>NBS Card=20
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