[Icc-mot] Opentcp and ICC12 Now uIP
Peter Lissenburg
peter at sensair.com
Mon Dec 3 13:05:30 PST 2007
Hi Dean,
sounds like you're way ahead of me. I just have a simple HTML server,
and I think there is a sort of CGI there too. But telnet will be very
useful. I'll look into it.
Did version 0.9 of uIP use protothreads?
I'm starting to set it up to use uexec from Richard.
PL
Dean Bell wrote:
> Hi Peter
>
> I sore your last post just as I was looking at uIP and in the mean time I
> have ported Ver 0.9 under ICC12, and have it running on a NeCore12 from
> TechArt.
>
> It is still work in progress but I have a SMTP client, HTTP server (with
> CGI), TIME client (port 37) and a simple TELNET server running, as well as
> the main app. It was not too hard and I have learned lot from the excise. I
> have only been working on it part time before I go to the office in the
> morning.
>
> The tricky part is the 64K and the size of the HTML pages, and the balance
> of the RAM between app requirements and the Ethernet buffers. I am currently
> using 1024 bytes each for the 2 x RX, 1 x Tx buffers. This was in part due
> to the largest HTMP page just over 900 bytes.
>
> Dean.
>
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> Subject: Re: [Icc-mot] Opentcp and ICC12 Now uIP
>
> Well just to answer my own musing.
> I have taken Pierre Morency's port
> http://www.ericengler.com/downloads/uIP-HCS12NE-release-1.0.zip
> of uIP
> http://www.sics.se/~adam/uip/
> And got it to compile and work in ICC12
> It seems that the version of uIP that Pierre used was older than the
> current version, which has used protothreads. What I have now is messy,
> but as I understand it more, I will clean it up. Anyone wanting what I
> have just drop me an email.
>
> I am very new to (all this C stuff!) porting code, and it is interesting
> to see how non portable some code is.
> So far, it seems that ICC12 helps in writing portable code because it
> has a minimum of "extensions" to C. Is this the case or am I missing
> something?
>
> Cheers.
> Peter L.
>
>
>
>
>
> Peter Lissenburg wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> working on getting opentcp working with ICC12 and NE64.
>> I am looking closely at
>> http://www.celestialaudio.com/MC9S12NE64/
>> but I know too little about codewarrior projects to figure out how to
>> rearrange the project structure into something reasonable, that I may
>> use the info from Jesse.
>> I see a (non) link at
>> http://www.imagecraft.com/pub/code_samples/CPU12/NO_FILE
>> on the ICC12 demo download page, has anyone got some sort of "blank
>> project" for this?
>> Or a pointer to how I should proceed?
>>
>> As hardware, I have the NE64 demo board, and my own prototype.
>> I would be happy to "publish" a ICC12 project for the demo board once I
>> have got that far.
>>
>> Any thoughts most welcome.
>> Thanks.
>> Peter L.
>>
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