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TCP-Group Digest            Wed, 13 May 98       Volume 98 : Issue   46

Today's Topics:
                    TCP/IP on 68HC11 based system

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Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 08:14:57 +0200
From: "David R." <reverbel@isem.tvt.fr>
Subject: TCP/IP on 68HC11 based system

My name is David Reverbel, I am 24 and I am a french student (sorry for
my english).
I envisage to implement a TCP/IP protocol on an electronic board based
on 68HC11 without real time kernel.

My embedded system is composed by :
a 68HC11K4 (Motorola)
+ 512K FLASH memory
+ 512K RAM memory
+ ST16C1550 (universal asynchronous receiver and transmitter)

Nowaday, I am programming in C with Turbo C. But my development toll
will be the IAR System (C-compiler+Assembler+Linker)

I have found the Phil Karn source code : KA9Q TCP/IP (s920603.zip) and I
study it for the 68HC11. But I have no documentation about this source
code. I need to know the relation between the functions, the file .C,
the file .H, in fact I need to know the structure of this source code.

I want to implement TCP/IP (UDP, ARP, ICMP) with PPP to access my device
by internet (by ftp, tftp or http why not).
I know is a big job, but I think it is posible to do that.
So, could you please help me by answering this question ?

Do you know someone who already done that or something like that ?
Do you have a synoptic of this program to see his structure ?
What are the necessary ressources for such implementation (timer, RAM
working capacity, RAM buffers, ROM capacity .... or other) ?

If you have something to say (advices, questions...) or if you would
like to have more information, please do not hesitate to contact me by
sending me an e-mail

Thanks in advance for your help

Best regards

David
mailto:reverbel@isem.tvt.fr

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