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CMX Announces Full-Featured TCP/IP Networking Stack for 8-bit and 16-bit Microcontrollers |
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CMX |
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Embedded Internet |
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28-Feb-2000 |
| FRAMINGHAM, MA., February 28,
2000 – CMX Systems
announced today the release of CMX-MicroNet™, a new TCP/IP stack for the
8-/16-bit embedded design market. CMX-MicroNet provides true
TCP/IP capabilities for 8-bit and 16-bit microprocessors,
microcomputers, and digital signal processors.
CMX Systems, long known for its CMX-RTX™ Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS) for most 8-/16-/32-bit processors has taken its expertise in developing software products tailored to fit in extremely small amounts of memory and carefully developed a new TCP/IP stack that will work with virtually all 8- and 16-bit processors. Memory Size Some vendors have recently released TCP/IP capabilities that put a small agent on a processor and require that a PC or Gateway be attached to the processor to achieve network communication, but CMX-MicroNet allows TCP/IP and other protocols to be run natively on the processors, thereby enhancing design flexibility and cost effectiveness. "CMX-MicroNet heralds a new era in embedded systems networking design," said Chuck Behrmann, President and CEO of CMX. "Most developers using the popular 8- and 16-bit processors had given up hope of ever achieving networked communication with their products because the early stacks were simply too big. Having these protocols running natively on the processor means that they now have an economical solution to networking, especially for devices that will be running in remote locations." Supported Protocols About CMX |
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