A first release candidate is available of the upcoming new stable release is available.
Most notably it supports the AVR32 platform and comes with a new
Configurator based on Qt.
Enjoy,
Harald
The Ethernut project proudly presents a new stable version 4.8.8 plus version 4.9.10 beta.
The latter supports several AVR32 development boards from Atmel.
The new file release contains several bug fixes from the 4.9 beta trunk. A complete list is provided in the ChangeLog file.
Enjoy!
A new 4.9 beta release is available for download.
Among other goodies, it offers
- Enhanced AVR32 support
- Qt based Configurator tool preview
- Serial flash file system
Enjoy!
When receiving a large number of small TCP segments, Nut/OS may run out of memory. This bug has been fixed.
A few alignment warnings of newer GCC versions had been fixed as well.
Enjoy!
The new file release contains several bug fixes from the 4.9 beta trunk. A complete list is provided in the ChangeLog file.
Enjoy!
The main changes are
- Enhanced debugging capabilities including crach backtrace, additional heap infos and stack usage checks.
- New SPI bus driver framework.
- Advanced VS10xx driver.
- New protocol multiplexer decouples modules.
- Supports more CPUs.
... and, as usual, several bug fixes.
Enjoy!
This latest version offers several enhancements including SNMP support, fully dynamic configuration scripts and new webserver functions. Among newly implemented chips are the AT91SAM7S(E) CPU and the VS1053 Ogg Vorbis Decoder.
Ethernut is an Open Source Hardware and Software project for tiny embedded TCP/IP nodes.
Support for AT91SAM7X, AT91SAM9260, ATmega128 and ATmega256 MCUs with enhanced configuration GUI running on Linux and Win32.
Ethernut is an Open Source Hardware and Software project for tiny embedded TCP/IP nodes.
This is the final release candidate for the upcoming version 4.2.
Support has been added for AT91SAM7X, AT91SAM9260 and ATmega256 MCUs. The configuration GUI, based on wxWidgets and Lua for Linux and Win32, had been further improved.
Ethernut is an Open Source Hardware and Software project for tiny embedded TCP/IP nodes.
This release includes a FAT12/16/32 compatible filesystem as well as limited support for the ATmega2561. Enjoy.