[ECOS] Re: TCP/IP Stack for eCos.
Gordy Perkins
goperkins@minnetronix.com
Mon Oct 4 09:50:00 GMT 1999
As an attendee at the recent Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose,
it's incredibly obvious that TCP/IP and capabilities like SNMP are of
the highest importance - not another CPU port like SPARC. TCP/IP would
increase the attractiveness of ECOS, therefore the *value* of future
ports. Scenix (the Microchip competitor) had a PPP, TCP/IP and SMTP/HTTP
demo - that's on a $3, 8-bit microcontroller. Someone at Cygnus ought to
raise the priority to make sure ECOS has this critical feature ASAP.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bart Veer [SMTP:bartv@cygnus.co.uk]
> Sent: Monday, October 04, 1999 11:34 AM
> To: rprakash@cdotb.ernet.in; tgi@netgem.com
> Cc: ecos-discuss@sourceware.cygnus.com
> Subject: [ECOS] Re: TCP/IP Stack for eCos.
>
> >>>>> "Prakash" == Prakash R <rprakash@cdotb.ernet.in> writes:
>
> Prakash> We plan to port BSD-4.4lite's TCP/IP stack on eCos.
> Prakash> Currently we are trying to get the eCos to run on our
> Prakash> MPC860 based board. Once we are through with that we
> Prakash> would be porting TCP/IP stack on eCos. I request the
> Prakash> people interested to get in touch, so that we can share
> Prakash> our expertise/experience.
>
> A port of a free TCP/IP stack to eCos is something that Cygnus would
> very much like to see, but so far we have not had the time to work on
> this ourselves. However we can provide some assistance. Several
> members of the eCos team have prior experience with the BSD stacks and
> can provide advise on integrating them with eCos. We can also provide
> facilities on sourceware.cygnus.com, for example ftp space, to
> make collaboration easier.
>
> Bart Veer // eCos net maintainer
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