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  • Two CMI8848 isolated I/O boards are mounted on top of an [[../hardware/enut2/index.html|Ethernut 2]] board.
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  • [[../../api/index.html|Online API Documentation]] [[../../api-beta/index.html|API Documentation of the beta release]]
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  • ...ed binary of the eboot boot loader is available on the [[../hardware/enut1/index.html|Ethernut 1 hardware page]]. To transfer the binary to the target board, sev ...precompiled binary of the appload boot loader from the [[../hardware/enut2/index.html|Ethernut 2 hardware page]]. It is quite similar to the eboot boot loader fo
    15 KB (2,573 words) - 10:37, 13 July 2017
  • ...ent is done on a PC running Linux, Windows or Mac OS X. See the [[../tools/index.html|Tools]] page for more information. Check the [[../../api/index.html|Online API Documentation]] for a complete list of provided functions. Use t
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  • The [[../hardware/enut1/index.html|Ethernut 1.3 reference hardware]] is based on the 8-bit ATmega128. Like Ethernut 1.3, the [[../hardware/enut2/index.html|Ethernut 2.1 reference hardware]] uses an ATmega128 CPU, but offers more me
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  • ...MHz, 100 MBit SMSC Ethernet Controller and 512 kByte banked SRAM. [[enut2/index.html|Ethernut 2.0]] Jochen Beck contributed all [[../isa/index.html|details]] to build such a real cheap solution.
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