* [ECOS] TCP/IP support for synthetic Linux target
@ 2000-10-13 17:09 Dan Jakubiec
2000-10-16 6:41 ` Bart Veer
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From: Dan Jakubiec @ 2000-10-13 17:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'ecos-discuss@sourceware.cygnus.com'
Does the synthetic Linux target support the TCP/IP stack yet? This list has
some references to this functionality during the March-April-May timeframe,
but I wasn't able to find any posts that said it was actually
complete/available.
Does anyone have the current scoop?
--
Dan Jakubiec
Systech Corporation
dan@systech.com
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* Re: [ECOS] TCP/IP support for synthetic Linux target
2000-10-13 17:09 [ECOS] TCP/IP support for synthetic Linux target Dan Jakubiec
@ 2000-10-16 6:41 ` Bart Veer
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From: Bart Veer @ 2000-10-16 6:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dan; +Cc: ecos-discuss
>>>>> "Dan" == Dan Jakubiec <dan@systech.com> writes:
Dan> Does the synthetic Linux target support the TCP/IP stack yet?
Dan> This list has some references to this functionality during
Dan> the March-April-May timeframe, but I wasn't able to find any
Dan> posts that said it was actually complete/available.
Dan> Does anyone have the current scoop?
The prerequisite for this is to merge in the contributed support for
I/O. See
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/ecos-discuss/2000-10/msg00071.html
for the current status of that.
Bart Veer // eCos net maintainer
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