On Wednesday 16 February 2011 07:22:21 John L. Craddock wrote: > If someone with > the know-how could port the slave functions of RTnet to something like a > NXP LPC1768 see > http://www.littlebirdelectronics.com/products/mbed-%252d-LPC1768-Developme > nt-Board.html then it is possible that a 200us cycle time could be achieved > on 128 bits of IO on a fast ethernet connection pretty cheaply with the > bonus of 300 feet transmission limit without a hub. Altenatively, porting > to Ralph Stirling's setup might also be possible. Just my thoughts after a > bit of research. Although I don't have the grey matter to do it myself. > Regards > John C
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