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picoTCP is the answer for a size, speed and feature conscious open source TCP/IP stack for embedded devices. It is actively being developed by Intelligent Systems / Altran, and specialists in embedded software.
Do you have 15 minutes to spare, then this is your place to start with picoTCP. Once you went through our getting started guide (on the right) you will be a picoTCP expert in no time. Try out the examples, get started on your own platform and connect your device to the internet!
- User Manual: http://docs.picotcp.com/user_doc.pdf
- E-Mail: [email protected]
- Website: http://www.picotcp.com
- Jenkins: http://jenkins.picotcp.com:8080
- TICS: http://tics.picotcp.com:42506/TIOBEPortal/TICS
- GitHub: https://github.com/tass-belgium/picotcp
- Latest stable release: https://github.com/tass-belgium/picotcp/releases
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/picoTCP
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/picoTCP
Questions or remarks? Please contact us!
[email protected] | picotcp.altran.be | Twitter | Facebook
Getting Started
- Setting up the environment
- Testing
- Configuring and compiling
- Running picoTCP on Linux - Deprecated (see setting up)
- Running picoTCP on Windows
Porting
- Build process explained
- Porting the build to another compiler or IDE
- Porting picoTCP to your favorite embedded target
- Porting picoTCP to your favorite Operating System
- Example device driver
Development