Greg,

I have done a fair amount of investigating emWare, but I ended up making
up my own little 'poor man's portal' for wireless data serving.  I have
an HC12 design which would easily fit in an 8 bit MCU like the HC11, but
I chose the 16-bit HC12 for room for big applications, and faster math.

An alternative (I hear but haven't proven) is that SMX (I think that is
the name) has a TCP/IP stack that runs on an 8-bit MCU, so if that is
really true, you can bypass the emWare gobbledy-gook an go straight to
the internet yourself.  Then your own imagination and creativity with
Rebol become the bottleneck... (which is more like a Mason jar than a
Coke bottle, I presume)

(should I be telling you all this?...;-)  )

Do you actually use emWare in this, or are you rolling your own?

Dirt Cheap Wireless,
Steve Shireman

"-It's not what you know, it's what you connect to..." ankle

Disclaimer: All opinions and ideas in this email are from my other
personalities


Gregory Schwarz wrote:
> 
> I have been looking into www.emware.com to be used on 8 bit MCU. They use java in 
>their localhost sever.
> Because you can store web pages on this little servers, I am about to try putting a 
>rebol page on it. This is so that the PC front end is rebol, to control a little 
>control unit ( alarm, PLC, lighting control....).
> 
> Has anyone else looked at this?
> 
> Regards:  Greg Schwarz
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