Oh stop the self loathing already. Jeez. You sound like a child denied a cookie. You have several options here. Band together with a few CS guys and write your own stack, or create the project and enter it in the contest anyway. Let's face it, you still have the hardware, and you could end up with a decent cash prize as well... (no offense meant by the above comments :-D ) -Shawn Herbert Graf wrote: >>>>The stack they threw in was a demo version (1 hour or 5000 packets, >>>>whichever comes first -- free ARP and Ping packets), so perhaps I >>>>could port something better. Not now, though. I have enough to do >>>>even without the contest entry, and the idea I have will take some >>>>debugging anyway. >>> >>> Really? I never noticed that in the docs, damn, that >> >>severely limits the >> >>>plans I had for this thing... oh well. TTYL >> >>For the contest it should be good enough. I don't know the cost for the >>full version of the stack. > > > True perhaps, but theyn, what would be the point? My contest entry was > going to be a project I was going to build for myself anyways, this > limitation means I won't bother. What's the point of creating a project JUST > for entry into a contest? Guess I'll have to come up with something else, if > I even bother. Chances are at this point I won't even bother... > > ---------------------------------- > Herbert's PIC Stuff: > http://repatch.dyndns.org:8383/pic_stuff/ > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList > mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu