This tutorial illustrates how to use the versatile Eclipse environment to facilitate
development of Globus Toolkit V4 (GT4) grid services. The tutorial is written for
Web service and grid developers who would like the convenience of
orchestrating the whole grid service development process from within the
Eclipse IDE on Windows-based platforms.
This sample displays a basic integer calculator powered
by the 8051 microcontroller. Although Keil C51 has a
full floating point math library the evaluation version
is restricted to 2k of object code, so we have constrained
this sample to integer maths in order to fit within this limit.
The program for this design was written in C using the
Keil uVision 2 IDE for which Proteus VSM provides
a Debug Monitor driver.
Instructions for configuring Proteus to run in conjunction
with the Keil environment can be found by editing the
8051 microcontroller on the schematic (point at it and
press CTRL-E) and then clicking on the help button
on the Edit Component dialogue form.