Kumarasamy / lwip

The Nucleo boards produced by ST Microelectronics are wonderfully powerful and cheap. It is fantastic that ST doesn’t treat developers as just another revenue stream. On a whim I bought a Nucleo-F767ZI, which has a built-in ethernet connector (not Wifi). I found that setting up LwIP was a fairly involved process, thus I made these notes. I am assuming the reader, like myself, is new to these environments and will find these useful. To avoid complexities, I have not made use of RTOS.

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The Nucleo boards produced by ST Microelectronics are wonderfully powerful and cheap. It is fantastic that ST doesn’t treat developers as just another revenue stream. On a whim I bought a Nucleo-F767ZI, which has a built-in ethernet connector (not Wifi). I found that setting up LwIP was a fairly involved process, thus I made these notes. I am assuming the reader, like myself, is new to these environments and will find these useful. To avoid complexities, I have not made use of RTOS.