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    IpWay/HOST free Tcp/Ip Stack Library

    IpWay/HOST free Tcp/Ip Stack Library

    Real Time Tcp/Ip Stack Library

    IpWay/HOST is a real time tcp/ip stack library designed for embedded applications on 32bit microcontrollers ARM and PPC based (STM32Fx, SPC56x, SPC57x, SPC58x), where execution efficiency and compact code are important requirements. IpWay/HOST is characterized by high portability, compact size, copyless feature (also for TCP applications) and Checksum offload. Moreover, IpWay offers a 100% compatibility with AUTOSAR MCAL versions 4.13 and 4.2.x. IpWayStudio is a free ARM development...
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    FAMOUSO is an event-based publish/subscribe middleware written in C++ for systems ranging from 8Bit micro-controllers up to 32Bit PC/Workstations.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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