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Just try typing "arp -d" this will flush the ARP Cache too.

Yes the problem is that the PC has already allocated the MAC address to an IP so you do need to flush it.

Cheers

Martin

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Luminary Micro TM LM3SXXXX / Re: New demo for Luminary project
« on: March 20, 2008, 10:22:11 AM »
Hi Mark,

I'm quite interested in some of the modules that Luminary are planning to release in April like the Serial to Ethernet module http://www.luminarymicro.com/products/mdl-s2e.html this is an OEM product that can be built into equipment. This combined with utasker could become the basis of a small neat protocol converter.

Have a good Easter

Cheers

Martin

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Luminary Micro TM LM3SXXXX / Re: New Luminary parts and packages
« on: March 19, 2008, 11:17:38 AM »
Thanks Mark for the supper quick reply (As always).

I eagerly await your beta release as I have a 6965 demo board just waiting to be uTasked :-)

These chips look very interesting.

Regards

Martin

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Luminary Micro TM LM3SXXXX / Re: New Luminary parts and packages
« on: March 17, 2008, 11:56:09 PM »
Hi Mark,

Just wondering if you have any news on the release of uTasker for the Luminary parts, even in beta form.

Regards

Martin

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µTasker general / Re: How do you Create Dynamic WEB pages
« on: February 29, 2008, 07:17:48 PM »
 :) Thanks Mark I'd missed that page.

Cheers

Martin

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µTasker general / How do you Create Dynamic WEB pages
« on: February 29, 2008, 04:18:05 PM »
Hi Mark,

Do you have a document available detailing how to create dynamic web pages in utasker, i.e. how to create pages with buttons that do things and also dynamically feedback information to the user. I've looked through the forums and the online documents, but have not found anything yet.

Cheers

Martin

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µTasker general / Using uTasker in Real applications
« on: January 31, 2008, 01:06:58 PM »
Hi Mark,

I've been playing with uTasker for the LPC23xx on and off for a week or so and I'm starting to get my head around it. I've been enabling and disabling features in config.h to see what depends on what. I've also added a simple UDP handler for a protocol I used on a previous project, so I could see if the uTasker Simulator would talk to my PC based application.

To date all this playing has been based on your demo application, what I'm trying to do now is to remove features that I don't need to come up with a skeleton framework. I'm finding it quite difficult to tease this apart, to find what is related to what, and what is needed by what. I was wondering do you have sample applications that are standalone like a simple static page webserver, or UDP server. This way I can build up from one of those rather than trying to cut down the demo application by removing bits.

Cheers

Martin

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I'm a NXP LPC chip user and am very interested in looking at the uTasker TCPIP stack for the LPC23xx, do you have any time scales for its release? even in beta form.

My IDE is the GCC based Rowley Crossworks.

Do you have any detailed information about how your stack works, other options I'm looking at are UIP and LWIP and I'm interested in the features / limitations of your stack.

Thanks for what looks like a very interesting product

Martin Honeywill

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