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Introducing the FireCracker!
Based on Analog Devices popular
Blackfin
embedded processor, Silica has developed the FireCracker Development and Reference Design Platform for audio and video applications.
FireCracker is a unique concept of a hybrid between a development board and a reference design that enables design engineers to bring embedded computing solutions from concept to production in record time.

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Daryl's TCP/IP Primer
This document is designed to give the reader a reasonable working knowledge of TCP/IP subnetting, addressing, and routing.
It is not intended to be complete, or to cover all issues.
This is targeted toward LAN administrators just moving to TCP/IP, however it should help anyone who wants to know a little (more) about how TCP/IP works.
preview:
http://www.tcpipprimer.com
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Introduction to TCP/IP Networking
Many vendors have provided other network on Unix systems other than (or in addition too) TCP/IP. DEC has offered a version of itÕs DECNET software for systems running itÕs version of Unix, named Ultrix.
IBM also offers a version of their propreitary SNA network software on IBM AIX machines.
However, the emphasis in this course will be on the TCP/IP
preview:
http://userpages.umbc.edu
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Introduction to the Internet Protocols
This document is a brief introduction to TCP/IP, followed by advice on what to read for more information.
This is not intended to be a complete description.
It can give you a reasonable idea of the capabilities of the protocols.
But if you need to know any details of the technology, you will want to read the standards yourself.
Throughout the text, you will find references to the standards, in the form of 'RFC' or 'IEN' numbers.
These are...
preview:
http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk
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Overview of TCP/IP
This paper was originally submitted to the InterNIC and posted on their Gopher site on 5 August 1994.
This document is a continually updated version of that paper.
Contents 1. Introduction 2. What are TCP/IP and the Internet? 2.1. The Evolution of TCP/IP (and the Internet) 2.2. Internet Growth
preview:
http://www.garykessler.net
date: 12/29/2004
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Quadros Systems offers a highly scalable and adaptable RTOS family with integrated communications stacks and middleware including TCP/IP, USB, CAN, file systems, graphics libraries and more.
RTXC software is deployed in thousands of products in communications, medical, security, consumer, SOHO, automotive, military/aerospace and industrial automation.
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