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Kieran Mansley wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 10:05 +0200, Ben wrote:
Hi,
I'm on Nios II ide and quartus 6.0.
I use your driver Lwip (1.0 version at this moment) given on the
nios forum.
This sounds like a driver problem rather than an lwIP problem. You
should contact whoever wrote the driver and see if they can help.
I just happen to know that the NIOS-II 6.0 kit includes a driver to
use the SMSC with lwIP (unless you are using another driver). Although
I didn't use the driver (we have another MAC), I would have thought it
is tested enough that it works with the chip. It might be that your
SMSC chip is somehow connected differently to your FPGA than it is on
the dev board.
Anyway, what Kieran says is right: lwIP gives you support for the
protocols from TCP (or UDP...) over IP down
to the Ethernet protocol. What it doesn't give you is hardware
support: you have to write your own driver which is capable of sending
or receiving ethernet frames correctly - or you use a driver someone
else wrote for you. In that case, you have to ask whoever it wrote for
support.
Sorry if that doesn't help you as much as you'd like.
Simon
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Thanks for yours responses.
But I use the Lwip standalone 1.1 driver given on the forum of nios (but
it's write by you )
I think it sure.
I must find who wrote this one, so.
but the readme;txt file from this driver archives send on your community ;)
thanks again
I go on search more so.
Ben
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