Hi David, up to now I have only considered that chip for a project that was eventually realized using another IC. Back then, the data sheet on the Winbond page was only "preliminary" and since that company has only one distributor here in Germany - which up to now seems not to know that chip at all - we refrained from using it. Meanwhile, there exists a \ufffdCLinux port (if I did get the Google search results right) based on a low cost router. Maybe, to get hold of the chip you have to talk to Winbond directly but I guess you have to mention large numbers to get them listening to you. Jens Hildebrandt David Kay wrote: > Hi Jens, > > Have you used the Winbond W90N740 before? > > It is a nice looking part; I even have a demo board running uC Linux > sitting on my desk but I have been unable to get my hands on the device. > > David Kay > www.adilam.com.au > > > >>Jens >> >> > > Oops, forgot one... > The Winbond W90N740 is an ARM7 based MCU with I- and D-cache running at > 80MHz, featuring two > 10/100-Ethernet-MACs, NAT-module, USB 1.1 host controller, UART, DMA > controller, 24bit Timers and an > external bus controller supporting SDRAM and PCMCIA among others. > > Jens > >
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Re: [lpc2000] ARM7 with on-board ethernet
2005-02-28 by Jens Hildebrandt
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