Actually, I have data sheets of such a chipset that was built in the
early-80s and was commercially available.  However, the company failed
and so went the product.  I think I even still have the data sheets
buried someplace in my file cabinet.
Howie
> 
> > I've heard rumors that there might be a chipset (ASIC, core?) that
> > implements a rudimentary version of TCP.  Such a thing would be used in an
> > embedded system, e.g.  Does anybody know more about this?
> 
> I have heard that iReady Corporation is designing such chips.
> 
>  See:
>    [1] <URL:http://www.ireadyco.com/>  (iReady's home page)
>    [2] <URL:http://www.roederj.com/RJRoot/RJHTML/IRHome.html>
>    [3] <URL:http://www.chipexpress.com/corporate/pressreleases/ceiready.html>
> 
> Noritoshi Demizu
> 
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