Thanks Simon,
I will try LWIP_ASSERT_CORE_LOCKED() also (good idea!). This also forces me
to upgrade to 2.1.0 (running at 2.0.3 at the moment)
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zulu4711 wrote:
> Simon,
> Sorry for that !
> My "everyday" reading of lwip topics is done on nabble, hence I did the
> question there.
There's no problem in using nabble, you just have to make sure the result
is readable by everyone reading the list, not only by nabble users.
If you want a respon
Simon,
Sorry for that !
My "everyday" reading of lwip topics is done on nabble, hence I did the
question there. Anyway, here is the original question, Hope it is readable
now.
I have lwip up and running in an embbeded system using a RTOS (Keil RTX
kernel) and this seems to work alright. I'm test
zulu4711 wrote:
> Simon,
> I access it here:
> http://lwip.100.n7.nabble.com/UDP-and-Raw-API-lwip-running-with-RTOS-td33221.html
Ok, so you're using nabble. That's fine for you. I'm using this list. By now,
you
may have noticed the difference ;-)
In other words, the formatting of your mail is st
Simon,
I access it here:
http://lwip.100.n7.nabble.com/UDP-and-Raw-API-lwip-running-with-RTOS-td33221.html
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zulu4711 wrote:
> I edited my post on the forum afterwards (as I also discovered that it was
> unreadable).
Which forum are you talking about? This is a mailing list and you cannot
edit mails after you have sent them.
> Anyway, I have included it here also, hope it works ?
I'm not sure I underst