Hi Joe, On Jan 25, 2012, at 12:52 AM, Joe Touch wrote:
> > > On 1/24/2012 2:45 PM, Michael Richardson wrote: >> >> So, I think that these numbers are off. >> >> | Class 1 | ~ 10 KiB | ~ 100 KiB | >> | Class 2 | ~ 50 KiB | ~ 250 KiB | >> >> In MSP430F54xx family of devices that I've spent most of the last year >> working with, the smallest MSP430F5418 has 16KiB ram, 128K flash, while >> the largest MSP430F5438 has 16KiB ram, and 256KiB flash. > > Arduinos have 32KB flash and 2KB RAM, and support WIFI and IPv4 (including > DHCP, DNS, UDP, TCP, and a small web server). > I am working with Arduino devices and there are obviously different types of types available. I use the http://arduino.cc/en/Main/arduinoBoardUno and it has the 32Kb flash and 2KB of RAM. There are versions that different hardware properties. It is interesting to note that I couldn't find an IPv6 implementation for Arduino and, depending on your application needs, the available ram and flash may not be sufficient. Ciao Hannes > FYI. > > Joe > >> I suggest that class 2 double the flash value, as I think the 430 should >> be class 1 only. A C64 is... class 2? >> >> I agree with need a class 0 device. >> _______________________________________________ Lwip mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lwip
