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This is a group for folks designing and programming embedded systems using the Rabbit Semiconductor C-programmable microcontroller. Rabbit Semi is a spin-off from Z-World who makes a variety of embedded modules and tools. This group is not affiliated with either Rabbit or Z-World, but is a user forum for sharing ideas, asking questions, flaunting knowledge, and other typical user group stuff. The Rabbit is a powerful uC, supported by a full-featured C-compiler.

Geelong or Melbourne Users - ffej_kenny - Jul 23 11:32:52 2009

Hello All, I'm an elec. eng. new to the warren, I've got a project that needs to send files using TCP/IP to a BL4S200. It's easy in principle, but I take forever when learning new equipment.
I'm looking to find someone who can offer guidence while I come up to speed. There would be a small amount of money (or other currency) involved.
Anyone interested in helping? Jeff

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Re: Geelong or Melbourne Users - Tom Collins - Aug 9 20:13:17 2009

Take a look at the FTP Server samples and HTTP upload samples for the
Rabbit. It can act as an FTP server or have a web page that allows
for file uploads.

Dynamic C 10.54 also included http2fat.c and ftp2fat.c samples that
demonstrate having the Rabbit run as an HTTP or FTP client and
download files from a server to its FAT filesystem (either on an SD
card, serial data flash or NAND flash).

-Tom
On Jul 22, 2009, at 11:18 PM, ffej_kenny wrote:
> Hello All, I'm an elec. eng. new to the warren, I've got a project
> that needs to send files using TCP/IP to a BL4S200. It's easy in
> principle, but I take forever when learning new equipment.
> I'm looking to find someone who can offer guidence while I come up
> to speed. There would be a small amount of money (or other
> currency) involved.
> Anyone interested in helping? Jeff


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