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Perhaps this should be the next add-on for TNC-X. A complete Igate in
two chips???<br>
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Quoting from website:<br>
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"The tiny IPic TCP/IPstack
<p>It is based on the world's smallest implementation of a
TCP/IP stack -- which is implmented on a small 8-pin low-power
microcontroller .. using a mere 512 words of program ROM. If
IPic can fit in a PIC, it can fit in just about anything.
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<p>The TCP/IP code itself fits in about 256 bytes (12-bit), and
the rest is some extra salt-and-pepper and miscellaneous code.
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<li>The chip is a PIC 12C509A, running at 4MHz (Internal RC clock).
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<li>implementing the IPic tiny TCP/IP stack,
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<li>a HTTP 1.0 compliant web-server,
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<li>a simple telnet server (for editing files on the chip),
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<li>an 24LC256 i2c EEPROM
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<p><b>This is true real TCP/IP</b>: Despite its small size,
this wee tee cee pee is a true implementation of very carefully
hand-packed TCP/IP stack. Perhaps I dont need to tell you
any more than to say that it is compliant with all applicable
requirements of <b>RFC-1122, Host Requirements Document</b>,
the current standard which all implementations of TCP/IP on
all hosts on the Internet are required to meet in order to be
connected to the Internet."<br>
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<p>Complete story at:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www-ccs.cs.umass.edu/~shri/iPic.html">http://www-ccs.cs.umass.edu/~shri/iPic.html</a> <br>
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<p>Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com <br>
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Home Page: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wa8lmf.com">http://wa8lmf.com</a><br>
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New/Updated "Rev G" APRS <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://webs.lanset.com/wa8lmf/aprs">http://webs.lanset.com/wa8lmf/aprs</a><br>
Symbols Set for UI-View, <br>
UIpoint and APRSplus:<br>
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