Hey Don, I'm willing to bet that you'll be happy with the efforts we're making for internet connectivity to the Propeller. Our first product coming out is a W5200 (wired) board with a quality set of code examples and AppNote explaining it all. The value of working code in this case is tremendous. Next, we're moving into adapting the code for the F1210 (wireless) version from WizNet. We've got the best people on our team: MikeG, Daniel, WizNet, Tom Cantrell and a collection of customers who are making products that warrant these devices. I could throw you into the queue as an interested customer if desired.
The WizNet chips are very inexpensive, and very functional. Plus, you'll get the code from us (or our customer MIkeG, under MIT).
Ken, I too am interested in being placed on your list for W5200 updates and notification of your projected release date. If Mike's recent work is any indication of things to come, it and the addition of a GUI is going to turn this into a very useful product.
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Hey Don, I'm willing to bet that you'll be happy with the efforts we're making for internet connectivity to the Propeller. Our first product coming out is a W5200 (wired) board with a quality set of code examples and AppNote explaining it all. The value of working code in this case is tremendous. Next, we're moving into adapting the code for the F1210 (wireless) version from WizNet. We've got the best people on our team: MikeG, Daniel, WizNet, Tom Cantrell and a collection of customers who are making products that warrant these devices. I could throw you into the queue as an interested customer if desired.
The WizNet chips are very inexpensive, and very functional. Plus, you'll get the code from us (or our customer MIkeG, under MIT).