Well, since I'm "immortalized" for "tricky" DIV32 routines that he couldn't figure out how to make work.
I think I better skip the writing for magzines stuff.
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Well, since I'm "immortalized" for "tricky" DIV32 routines that he couldn't figure out how to make work.
I think I better skip the writing for magzines stuff.
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DT
HI, Everyone
Thanks for the input. I'll continue to port the MINI stuff and include TCP and some HTTP.
Darrel.. I read your post and what the article text stated sounded really BAD to me.. I have a very great respect for you personally and for your talents. No way would I disparage your work. What I should have said (and what I really meant) was that I could not successfully "apply" your 32-bit routines. We all know that they work as designed. The problem was (and is) me, not your nifty code. I resorted to "caveman BASIC" for my 32-bit math because I wasn't savvy enough to use and apply what you have given freely to us all. So, with that, you would most definitely make a good magazine article writer in my view..
Have fun,
Fred
Ha Ha, no worries Fred.
I knew that's what you meant.
But since it came out funny, I thought I'd use the Humor a little.
Thanks for the thought and the mention in your article.
But next time, ask for help.
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DT
Fred & All
I have been reading every article I can find on PIC18F67J60 and competing parts. The vocabulary is just above my head. Is there a place where I can learn more starting at a lower level?
My C is very rusty so I was excited to see the PBP code.
I have serial to Ethernet converts that allow me to connect two micros.
I also have a SitePlayer module that allows for micro to PC communications via a web page in the SitePlayer module. That works well but I am limited.
I want to get a PIC18F67J60 to hold a simple web page and allow communication through buttons and text windows. (using PBP) I do not know enough to say I am going down the right road. Maybe I should stay with what I have working.
Thanks…
Hi, Ron
I wrote a book you might want to browse.. It's called Networking and Internetworing with Microcontrollers.. What you will find is that the way we handle the protocols with microcontrollers is always the same as the protocols are standardized. Thus, I simply expouned on the Networking book and applied the same protocols and protocol lingo to the new Microchip Ethernet IC. I go into great detail in the book about what networking "things" are. The book was designed for folks just like you that want to get the basics before going on with a project. The book may get you over the hump :-) You can get my Networking book via Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Books A Million, etc..
Have fun,
Fred
Am also very interested in a HTTP/TCP port for PBP.
Nice work edtp.
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