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Re: [lwip-users] Embedded Web server unable to display image atclientsid
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Noam weissman |
Subject: |
Re: [lwip-users] Embedded Web server unable to display image atclientside |
Date: |
Wed, 6 Aug 2014 14:50:31 +0300 |
Hi,
The web server I mentioned is an LwIP module running in RAW mode. It is
not related
to the fact that you use an OS or not. It should work with either.
It is not the WEB server module that runs with or without and OS it is
the TCP stack itself
that is running with or without an OS
See this: http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/lwip
LwIP can be used in 3 different modes:
Sockets, NetCon or RAW
As far as I see RAW mode is the one that most are using in embedded
BR,
Noam.
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madonna
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Subject: Re: [lwip-users] Embedded Web server unable to display image
atclientside
Hi Noam,
Thanks for your responsee.
I had tried the web server of lwIP running without RTOS and now I need
an example which runs on RTOS.
Is the example which you mentioned was integrated with an RTOS?
I am very new here, can you point me to the link for this mentioned
example?
BR
TT
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