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Re: Embedded web server with serial out?


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  • Subject: Re: Embedded web server with serial out?
  • From: "andy_powell_is" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 09:29:52 -0000
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I haven't followed this thread really but there are 2 things I can
think of:

1. Rabbit Core module with ethernet iy solution -
http://www.rabbitsemiconductor.com )

2. An ethernet attached serial port  ( out of the box solution -
http://www.comtrol.com/products/specs/specs.asp?product=rpsh_si

I use the Rocket port serial hub, and it works flawlessly. Not only
that, but if you get the 8 port version you can actually split the
ports over a number of  different machines eg add 2 to one machine 5
to another and 1 to a third...

I was going to do a review but never got round to it... will put it
on my todo list..

Andy

--- In ukha_d@y..., "Mark Harrison" <Mark.Harrison@e...> wrote:
>             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...



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