> Instead of using usual buffers for each layer, I decode all data on the fly. > It is easy since we have a position pointer and can make a decision as each > byte arrives. Thats a lot like IP stacks for DSP chips (real men also do IP routing in DSPs 8)). > For the disbeliever: you can see the thing on "http://www.ipsi.nu". I can believe it is possible. That you did it is most impressive. Thats probably harder than ethernet where you can use the packet buffer on the card for your thinking space. Alan
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