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- Tiny static and run-time footprint
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- Source code is both ISO C and ISO C++ compliant
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- Works with any network stack with socket API, like LwIP or FreeRTOS-Plus-TCP
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- Optional [built-in IP stack](mip) for bare metal or RTOS-enabled applications
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- Very easy to integrate: just copy `mongoose.c` and `mongoose.h` files to your build tree
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- Detailed [documentation](https://mongoose.ws/documentation/) and
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[tutorials](https://mongoose.ws/tutorials/)
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# MIP - experimental TCP/IP stack for Mongoose Library
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# MIP - a built-in TCP/IP stack for Mongoose Library
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This bare-metal embedded TCP/IP stack is designed specifically for Mongoose.
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It does not implement BSD sockets interface - instead, it implements
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an event-based API tailored for Mongoose Library. As a result, it does not
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need to use synchronisation primitives. It is very fast, and can work
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with or without RTOS.
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Works with or without RTOS. Makes it possible to implement networking without
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any extra software - just drop `mongoose.c` and `mongoose.h` into your sources,
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and you're done!
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See example usage at [examples/stm32/nucleo-f746zg-baremetal](../examples/stm32/nucleo-f746zg-baremetal)
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## Implemented drivers
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- STM32F4xx
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- STM32F7xx
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- W5500
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## Example usage
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- [nucleo-f746 bare metal](../examples/stm32/nucleo-f746zg-baremetal)
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- [nucleo-f429 bare metal](../examples/stm32/nucleo-f429zi-baremetal)
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- (VIDEO) [stm32f7 with CubeIDE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8htC_TSBeO0)
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- [Xiao M0 SAMD21 Arduino + W5500](../examples/arduino/w5500)
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