The latest contender for the world's smallest web server...
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Subject: GeeK: world's smallest web server?
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 20:47:17 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
From: Christopher Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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From: Rehmi Post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Fwd: iPic chip announcement ..]
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 20:34:13 -0400
I may have mentioned this to a few of you -- a friend at UMass in
thesis-avoidance mode for the last couple of months has managed to fit TCP/IP
into an 8-pin PIC. Now he's added a 32k serial EEPROM and written a simple
filesystem for it to make the smallest web server I've ever seen. Wow.
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Subject: iPic chip announcement ..
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 14:30:55 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hey folks,
So many thanks for all your help with this insane project
I just sent an announcement out. Please do let me know if
you have any comments.
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Hello,
I'd like to announce what is a really tiny implementation of
TCP/IP stack and a really really tiny web-server.
This is currently running on a PIC, a puny 12C5609 8-pin device.
The silicon itself, and this must be obvious to all on this list,
is about the size of a match-head.
http://www-ccs.cs.umass.edu/~shri/iPic.html
Yes, it is true genuine TCP/IP, with no sleight of hand, no
proprietary protocol converters or other nonsense. It talks SLIP
and TCP/IP as its mother tongue, and is connected to a Linux
router running SLIP straight out of the box. (slattach and
ifconfig .. simple and straight).
-- //Shrikumar
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