uIP requires extremely little RAM. uIP can work on systems with only a couple kilobytes of RAM. The disadvantage is of course low performance. If you have more than 10kBytes of RAM and want a bit more performance, then you should use lwip.

/Timmy

Michael Ambrus wrote:

Hello,
I'm new both to this list and lwIP/uIP. Both lwIP and uIP seem to be adressing embedded TCP/IP and I'm confured about which one would be best to use.

* What is the difference between lwIP and uIP and what is either ones advantage or disadvatage compared to each other? * Does both projects support tun/tap (if used on systems that have tun/tap i.e.)?

Regards
/Michael

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