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Re: Re: Interfacing With Ethernet
On Tuesday 16 March 2004 14:22, David Yeend wrote:
> Oh, ok ...."All source code and a tutorial for the Modtronix Web
> Server...." yes does look good then, excuse my previous
assumption. The
> add-on boards are interesting.
Yes, looks a bit tasty. Sadly out of stock at the mo, but I've made
enquiries
about a volume discount ;)
> I agree 100Mbps in this environment is a little less important, by the
way
> I'm down the AVR route, I only got involved in assembler on the PIC
(and
> that was a while ago) - haven't touched any PIC C ever so I'll take
your
> comments on the compiler....
The hi-point (or WTF it's called) and microchip compilers are a bit on the
expensive side. I've got both the csc and c2c compilers tho, which are a
little more reasonable. I'm sure a port wouldn't be too difficult.
As an aside, the c2c compiler (from www.picant.com, I think it is) or
"Sourceboost IDE" as it's now known is available at a 50%
discount (so that's
$35) if you send the guy some example code. It's quite a nice little IDE.
ant
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