Xiaofan Chen wrote: > Microchip's board has an HTTP server inside and use Get/Post to turn > on/off the LEDs, get the button status and print to the LCD on-board. I > have the Explorer 16 Board and PIC32 PIM as well as the PICTail+ > Ethernet daughter board. So I can use the default demo. I also have the > full version of C32 compiler so I can play with the firmware. > > What I need is a simple console program to connect to the board and then > based on the option, turn on/off the LEDs, etc. If you don't necessarily want to write it yourself, you probably can use a telnet terminal program and run it with some arguments to run a macro, which then runs the TCP commands. Or one of the CLI programs meant to talk http. Gerhard -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist