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[Stewart] tipped us about his very nice project: pokewithastick. It is an Arduino compatible board (hardware, not footprint) based on the ATMEGA1284P which can be programmed to collect and post dat… ...
The Arduino platform should be perfect for throwing together a lightweight webserver because of the availability of quality shields that take care of the hardware for you. As [Ovidiu Predescu] foun… ...
"Below are a couple of sketches for Arduino Ethernet: the first can be used to share sensor data with Pachube and grab remote sensor data, so you can effectively have both "local" and "remote ...
World's tiniest Web server? At about one square inch, and $39, NetMedia's SitePlayer is a real Ethernet Web server geared to work in home appliances Written by Rick Lehrbaum, Contributor ...
For beginners learning to program Arduinos, a web-based, fully networked developer environment called Codebender could drastically reduce the learning curve.
CodeBender is a browser-based IDE that supports uploading to nearly any Arduino board. You can use the program to copy sample code, browse code uploaded by other users, and even store private ...
Arduino have taken the tiny wraps off of the official ethernet shield for their open-source prototyping platform, which adds network connectivity to the device. Based… ...
The FEN20 devices are immediately ready for use in PROFINET, Modbus TCP or EtherNet/IP systems.
At about one square inch, and $30, NetMedia's SitePlayer is a real Ethernet Web server.