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The “N” in CAN stands for network, after all. The trick is to create a device ID for each desired CANSerial interface, which is done in his library using the usual Arduino setup step.
Nuvoton Technology has announced an Arduino-like development board for its own Arm Cortex-M4 based M467 “Ethernet – crypto microcontroller series”, it calls them. The board, ‘NuMaker-UNO-M4’ has the ...
An Arduino can interface with them but the code is a bit tricky and to get a webpage of it starts costing alot. You can get a standalone server here but I have no idea how well they work.
The Organiser II, with its brand-new USB interface One of those enthusiasts is [James Stanley], who designed and built a USB interface for the Psion Organiser II.
However, the Arduino can achieve several things that a Raspberry Pi can't. Arduino and Raspberry Pi models are both affordable, and there are many Raspberry Pi projects that won't break the bank.