@aaronklapheck Sorry for very late reply. It is using PropTCP, which is a TCP stack implemented in Parallax Spin. All i really did was write some HTML and make it toggle some I/O pins.
Probably the better way to do this now is with the NetWiz (or something like that) chip that Parallax promotes for the Propeller. It has a TCP/IP stack onboard, and I imagine there are web server examples out by now to do all sorts of things. This took around 40% of the Chip's memory I think.
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Chaicharat 10 months ago
What server are you using? Is there one built into the internet connection board?
aaronklapheck 1 year ago
@aaronklapheck Sorry for very late reply. It is using PropTCP, which is a TCP stack implemented in Parallax Spin. All i really did was write some HTML and make it toggle some I/O pins.
Probably the better way to do this now is with the NetWiz (or something like that) chip that Parallax promotes for the Propeller. It has a TCP/IP stack onboard, and I imagine there are web server examples out by now to do all sorts of things. This took around 40% of the Chip's memory I think.
Evan5659 8 months ago
@Evan5659 Do you mean something like the Spinneret Web Server Parallax sells?
aaronklapheck 8 months ago
So cool!!
aaronklapheck 1 year ago
Wicked cool
jologist 2 years ago