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flaneth (Flash and Ethernet) is a circuit that provides 10BASE-T ethernet, compact flash, two serial ports and some I/ pins. It is based on an ATMEGA128 processor. | flaneth (Flash and Ethernet) is a circuit that provides 10BASE-T ethernet, compact flash, two serial ports and some I/O pins. It is based on an ATMEGA128 processor. | ||
The ethernet interface supports trimmed variants of ARP, IP, ICMP, UDP, DHCP, TCP, HTTP. | The ethernet interface supports trimmed variants of ARP, IP, ICMP, UDP, DHCP, TCP, HTTP. |
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flaneth | |
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Year | 2008-2012 |
Architecture | Microcontroller ATMEGA128 |
Operating System | none |
Hardware requirements | - |
Software requirements | - |
Source Code Size | 48kB |
Memory requirements | 4kB |
Language | C + AVR assembler |
License | GNU public license |
Contact person | Stefan Schürmans |
Miscellaneous | http://git.blinkenarea.org/?p=flaneth |
flaneth (Flash and Ethernet) is a circuit that provides 10BASE-T ethernet, compact flash, two serial ports and some I/O pins. It is based on an ATMEGA128 processor.
The ethernet interface supports trimmed variants of ARP, IP, ICMP, UDP, DHCP, TCP, HTTP.
Files can be read from the compact flash card if it contains a FAT12, FAT16 or FAT32 file system.
The standard main program uses those functions to play animation files in BBM format and to send the frames via the serial port and via ethernet in MCUF protocol. Thus, flanet is suitable for operating stream-based Blinken projects not containing an own animation memory when no computer is available.