hackaday.com — Check out this scratch built web server that has a footprint smaller than a business card. One chip handles the MAC while the other, a PIC24F, does all the TCP/IP communication. All files are stored on a microSD card.
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imogSep 26, 2008
Very Geeky guide - for those intimidated by all the detail but interested in having a tiny webserver like this, you might be interested in services from: <a class="user" href="http://www.sparkfun.com.">http://www.sparkfun.com.</a>They will take your design spec and send you a ready made unit, saving you the manual labor. I don't have any affiliation with sparkfun, but its a cool service for those of us not electronically inclined.-Matt Bidinger<a class="user" href="http://imog.us">http://imog.us</a>
zippoSep 26, 2008
It's impressive that a webserver can be built so small and simple... but I wouldn't want to try hosting anything on it...I doubt it could handle much traffic. I wonder how many connections it can handle?
Closed AccountSep 26, 2008
This would be great for a remote sensor