CMX OFFERS TWO TCP/IP PACKAGES FOR NXP ARM PROCESSORS

Jacksonville, FL - January 15, 2009 - CMX Systems, well-known designer of real-time operating systems, TCP/IP, Flash File Systems and USB software, offers its small footprint CMX-MicroNet™ and the full featured CMX-TCP/IP™ stack for NXP ARM processors including the LPC 23xx and LPC24xx families. Support is also provided for many compiler tool chains including ARM, GNU, IAR, and KEIL.

CMX-MicroNet is a TCP/IP stack specially crafted to work with virtually all processors and features an extremely small ROM requirement ranging from 5K to 28K and very minimal RAM requirements of about 500 bytes plus buffers for packets. The base CMX-MicroNet software package currently includes UDP, TCP, IP, Modem, SLIP, ICMP Echo, IGMP, and Virtual File system. Current Add-On Options available are: HTTP Web Server, DNS Client, FTP, SMTP, SNMP, DHCP Client, TFTP Client, SNTP, IP Fragmentation, POP3, PPP, CHAP, Telnet Server, Ethernet (ARP, BOOTP) and Wireless Ethernet.

CMX-TCP/IP is a full-featured, 100% RFC compliant, TCP/IP stack targeted at 16- and 32-bit processors. CMX-TCP/IP provides virtually all of the protocols, link layers, interfaces, and device drivers that are required for most networking connectivity applications. The basic CMX-TCP/IP stack provides: UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, IGMP, DNS, ARP, SLIP, and Ethernet. Add on options include: DHCP, IMAP4, FTP, NAT, POP3, PPP, PPPoE, SMTP, SNMP, Telnet Server, TFTP/BOOTP, Web Client, Web Server and Wireless Ethernet.

Both TCP/IP stacks can work with or without an RTOS.

All CMX products feature full source code, no royalties, and free technical support and updates with every purchase. Contact CMX Systems at 904-880-1840 or email sales@cmx.com.

About CMX Systems:

Since its inception in 1990, CMX Systems has focused on providing its customers with all of the tools needed to program their embedded applications. The company's core business is to develop and support real-time, multi-tasking operating systems (RTOS), TCP/IP stacks, Flash File Systems, USB stacks and the CANopen stack for a wide variety of 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit microcomputers, microprocessors, and digital signal processors. The company's RTOSes support more than 50 processor families and over 30 C-compiler vendors. CMX also offers the tiny CMX-MicroNet, which is a unique TCP/IP stack that is targeted for 8-, 16-, 32-bit and DSP processors with limited ROM and/or RAM and CMX-TCP/IP, a full-featured TCP/IP stack designed for 16-, 32-bit and DSP processors. CMX additionally offers four different Flash File Systems to best meet the memory management needs of embedded developers. CMX-USB is offered for designers wishing to add USB connectivity to their products.


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