Osama ALASSIRY wrote: >Imagine the possibilities, a PIC, an Ericsson "BabyPhone", ane one of these >in the middle of the desert, sending acquired data to your PC, where ever >it is..... > >The next step would be a TCP/IP stack for the PIC, with PPP support (am I >crazy??? yes!!) if MicroSoft can make it work on a 16Meg Pentium, I'm sure >somebody can make it work on a 68 byte PIC ;) > >Then port netscape to the pic (they'll release Navigator's C source soon), >and we'll have the smallest web enabled thing... and White Horse Design replied: >There's some free source code for a tiny TCP/IP stack around, maybe there >is for PPP too or it could be knocked up pretty easily. My GPS project >*will* have it in eventually, and have an http server and html generator of >course! For a small OS including SLIP and a HTTP server, all running in a few kb of code on a 6502 see: http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~fachat/ and select the links to 8-bit stuff;OS/A65. I'm pretty much a lurker on this list and definitely NOT a PIC or 6502 expert - someone else will have to establish whether it could be ported to a PIC. Best regards, Dominic _____________________________________________________________________ Dominic Peterson Email: d.peterson@qut.edu.au Systems Analyst Ph: +61 (07) 3864 4286 Management Information Systems Fax: +61 (07) 3864 4490 Queensland University of Technology Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 4001 --------------------------------------------------------------------- "It is impolite to talk with your mouth full - It should be impolite to talk with your brain empty" - Kai Krause -