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Re: Ethernet Boards




Hi Rob

What are your plans for this Ethernet board? Are you looking for some
thing to roll your own code and hardware or just something you can bolt
onto?

I am doing the former with an Atmel chip (the same as the Ethernut one)
except I am using a different compiler than the Ethernut project. A
different compiler has a lot of bearing on what you can do if rolling your
own.

I guess budget has a bearing here too so include that ;-)

Ian






"Robert Welsh" <bob-ukha@xxxxxxx>
06/12/2004 13:41
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Subject:        [ukha_d] Ethernet Boards



Earlier this year there was a spate of folks buying/developing/looking at
Ethernet boards.
I think, IIRC, Ant even did a mini-bulk buy.

Anyone care to update with latest experiences ?

I'm, this afternoon, looking at the Ethernut board as a platform
(http://www.ethernut.de/en/enut20/index.html)
but I'm not sure if it's the
most cost-effective thing...

Anyway, any updates on experiences might make for some interesting
afternoon
reading.

Cheers,
Rob









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