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i386 TARGET network programming
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- Subject: [ECOS] i386 TARGET network programming
- From: "Trenton D. Adams" <tadams at extremeeng dot com>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 08:46:52 -0600
- Organization: Extreme Engineering
I already sent a message like this to the list from my other email
address. However, since I sent it on Saturday, and I haven't received
it back from the list yet, I assume it didn't get through.
I'm wondering if the only network adapter I can use for network
programming is that Intel Etherexpress Pro or whatever it is? If so,
what is the i386 target for? If I don't have networking capability it
seems that it would be a waste of time for anything else. I can't think
of anything else that someone might use it for.
Or, does RedBoot only support that network card? If it's only a redboot
limitation, I can live with that.
Trenton D. Adams
Embedded Developer
Windows Developer
Extreme Engineering Ltd.
Calgary Alberta
Phone: 403 640 9494 ext 208
Fax: 403 640 9599