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TCP/IP Stack Apis for Dallas 390

I have the Professional Tool Kit for the C51 (8051) toolchain.

I believe the chipset we are targeting is the Dallas Semiconductor DS80C390 or I think it is called the Dallas 390 chipset. (Researching for another company, but that is what there target is in the .Uv2 file)

Is it possible for me to make TCP calls to establish an HTTP connection to an outside server.

I have looked over all the documentation and it appears there is no TCP/IP stack or API's with my tool chain. I scoured over the .h files and did not find anything.

Do I need to purchase additional libraries from an outside vendor and if so will they work with my enviornment.

The TCP api calls I am looking for are as follows: socket() connect(), write(), read(), close(), etc

Thanks so much for your help.

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  • Thanks everyone for posting and giving me guidance on what to try. Does anyone know of a few vendors that are free that I can try.

    My embedded experience up to date is taking companies tool chains and just adding and modifying C code, not really all that familiar with the Keil IDE yet and how to include a 3rd party vendor.

    I will say the IDE is quite intuitive and was easy to figure out.

    My previous experience was all linux command line based compiling.

    Thanks again.

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  • Thanks everyone for posting and giving me guidance on what to try. Does anyone know of a few vendors that are free that I can try.

    My embedded experience up to date is taking companies tool chains and just adding and modifying C code, not really all that familiar with the Keil IDE yet and how to include a 3rd party vendor.

    I will say the IDE is quite intuitive and was easy to figure out.

    My previous experience was all linux command line based compiling.

    Thanks again.

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