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Commercial TCP/IP stack for 8-bit and 16-bit embedded processors.
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Including source code, descriptions of experiments, and links to other TCP Vegas resources.
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Based on TCP in 4.4BSD.
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Commercial embedded TCP/IP stack written in C.
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FutureTCP is a commercial implementation of TCP.
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Tiny proof-of-concept combined implementations of TCP and HTTP.
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Based on TCP in 4.4BSD.
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A commercial TCP/IP implementation for embedded systems.
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Based on TCP in 4.4BSD.
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A suite of protocols aimed at space users. Includes an implementation of a protocol extending TCP.
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The IETF tcpimpl working group was shut down in Sep 2000, but the mailing list still exists. Historic archive may also be of interest.
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An implementation aimed at improving TCP congestion control over internets with heterogeneous transmission media.
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Implementation from Stanford; TCP Buffer Fill Avoidance.
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An implementation of the TCP/IP protocol stack that uses very little resources. Code size is on the order of a few kilobytes and memory usage is on the order of a few hundreds of bytes.
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A simple implementation of TCP and FTP, suitable for burning into ROM. It is, in effect, a hack put together in two or three days written in C--in 1986.
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The implementation of TCP used in Comer's Xinu Unix-like operating system.
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A very minimal TCP/IP stack in Java, meant as a proof-of-concept for embedded systems.
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lwIP is a lightweight implementation of the TCP/IP protocol stack. The focus of the lwIP TCP/IP implementation is to reduce RAM usage.
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Commercial TCP/IP implementation for embedded processors.