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RE: Re: Embedded web server with serial out?
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- Subject: RE: Re: Embedded web server with serial out?
- From: "Mark Harrison" <Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 10:01:27 +0100
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Yes - I asked on the siteplayer list at the time, and the consensus THERE
was that this WASN'T a good use for siteplayer...
-----Original Message-----
From: michael301080 [mailto:michael.van.wesenbeeck@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 28 July 2002 16:06
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Embedded web server with serial out?
Hi,
Maybe you could look at the siteplayer: www.siteplayer.com This is a
little embedded internet webserver with a bidirectional serial port.
Really easy to program and pretty cheap @ $30.
Michael.
--- In ukha_d@y..., "drownedrat" <fluff@i...> wrote:
> Reply to an old post, but just happened upon someting while
clearing
> that might help.
>
> Found a Emulex netque box (printserver). It has serial port. Sould
be
> able to get cheap as they are ancient.
>
> Don't know it they could be reprogrammed, or tricked to do custoemr
> commands (ideal would be micro linux kernel) nothing obvious on
> google.
>
> Box is about 6" x 5" x 1.5"
>
> Has serial, parallel, bnc & utp.
>
> contemplating an ask slashdot, but don't know if it'd get through.
>
> I'd certainly be interested in getting these to do something useful
> even if doesn't solve Marks requirement.
>
> FAO Mr H - point 6, if we can work it out I'll send you one or
two.
>
> A.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Harrison [mailto:Mark.Harrison@e...]
> Sent: 04 June 2002 21:37
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Embedded web server with serial out?
>
>
> I have a use for a "thing" with the following
characteristics -
does
> such a thing exist?
>
> 1: Ethernet port
> 2: DHCP, or the ability to hard-wire an IP address
> 3: Serial port
> 4: Ability to send arbitrary serial commands out on the serial port
> in response to network requests
> 5: Vanishingly cheap
>
> When I say "network requests", I mean something that either
an http
> client, or a Windows command-line so CGI-script on my intranet
server
> (need not be http) could send.
>
> Something that came with a 32-bit windows application that went
>
> > SerialSend <IP-address> <String>
>
> would be ideal :-)
>
>
>
> I have a couple of devices around the house that can be serial-
> controlled, and would like to control them over ethernet...
>
> The serial control requirements are typically simple, but it
> _mustn't_ be something hard-wired into the device at "programming
> time" - it must be capable of modification on the fly...
>
> Regards,
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