This site purports to be running on a 12C509A http://www-ccs.cs.umass.edu/~shri/iPic. Would solve your problem, if true. I could not see the source code on the site cya, Andrew... http://members.xoom.com/andrewmuck/MP3.htm > -----Original Message----- > From: firewall_fred@HUSHMAIL.COM [SMTP:firewall_fred@HUSHMAIL.COM] > Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 2:54 AM > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Subject: Telnet/SMTP/Ethernet, Possible? > > I would like to send & receive very basic telnet commands with a pic or > send periodic SMTP messages to my mail server, whichever is easier. I'm > wanting to deliver temperature readings from a remote location in the > mountains down to a control center 90 miles away which has a wireless > ethernet link with the site (soon to buried in the snow). The only > interface available is a standard ethernet hub, either 10Base-2 (coax) or > 10Base-T (UTP). Prefer the UTP, and (wishful thinking here) a 16F84. I > ass-u-me I will need another devce to make the actual PIC-UTP interface, > but that only gets me so far. I still need to properly encapsulate the > packets, etc. Asking too much? Tutorials out there? I may just put a > cheap-o Linux server up there and read the printer port if this isn't > going to happen. > > FWIW, I am familiar with SMTP and telnet protocols, and have a pretty good > grasp of networking issues, but it's always been with off the shelf > hardware in PCs or other related networking devices. > > TIA - Fred > > Get HushMail. The world's first free, fully encrypted, web-based email > system. > Speak freely with HushMail.... http://www.hushmail.com