C/C++ template code for Windows PC to raspberry PI communication using Ethernet and TCP/IP

Contest Brief

A Windows-PC and a raspberry PI can be connected over their Ethernet ports as master (PC) and slave (Raspi) executing several commands

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“As always: a joy to work with Patrick ... great SW-expert ... very nice person”

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  • durshopnoshawon
    durshopnoshawon
    • 4 years ago

    Thanks for your comment. Congrats Patrick W.

    • 4 years ago
  • sourlier
    Contest Holder
    • 4 years ago

    VERY FINE SOLUTION AS DESCRIBED BY PATRICK W. ... NOT TESTED YET ...comments in a separate email to Patrick W.

    • 4 years ago
  • sourlier
    Contest Holder
    • 4 years ago

    The reason for the message below is that i want to be fair to ALL developpers ...

    • 4 years ago
  • sourlier
    Contest Holder
    • 4 years ago

    IMPORTANT .... TO ALL DEVELOPPERS: I got already an entry in a very final state. So actually don't waste to much time for further solutions. As soon as the actual entry will be tested then I will close the contest, thats because I need only ONE solution ...

    • 4 years ago
  • durshopnoshawon
    durshopnoshawon
    • 4 years ago

    Working on it

    • 4 years ago
  • sourlier
    Contest Holder
    • 4 years ago

    Yes, asking sensor for values, but also to transmit a continuous bytestream from Raspi Pi to PC (5 MBit/sec) .... please see the detailed .txt-File included to project description

    • 4 years ago
  • phjocoronel
    phjocoronel
    • 4 years ago

    hello, what you want is to listen to the ports?

    • 4 years ago

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