MPLAB C30用戶指南(英文)
HIGHLIGHTSThe information covered in this chapter is as follows:• About this Guide• Recommended Reading• Troubleshooting• The Microchip Web Site• Development Systems Customer Notification Service• Customer Support
Document LayoutThe document layout is as follows:• Chapter 1: Compiler Overview – describes MPLAB C30, development tools andfeature set.• Chapter 2: Differences between MPLAB C30 and ANSI C – describes thedifferences between the C language supported by MPLAB C30 syntax and thestandard ANSI-89 C.• Chapter 3: Using MPLAB C30 – describes how to use the MPLAB C30 compilerfrom the command line.• Chapter 4: MPLAB C30 Runtime Environment – describes the MPLAB C30runtime model, including information on sections, initialization, memory models, thesoftware stack and much more.• Chapter 5: Data Types – describes MPLAB C30 integer, floating point and pointerdata types.• Chapter 6: Device Support Files – describes the MPLAB C30 header and registerdefinition files, as well as how to use with SFR’s.• Chapter 7: Interrupts – describes how to use interrupts.• Chapter 8: Mixing Assembly Language and C Modules – provides guidelines tousing MPLAB C30 with MPLAB ASM30 assembly language modules.
PICkit™ 2 Microcontroller Programmer USER’S GUIDE
This chapter contains general information that will be useful to know before using thePICkit™ 2 Microcontroller Programmer. Items discussed in this chapter include:• Document Layout• Conventions Used in this Guide• Warranty Registration• Recommended Reading• The Microchip Web Site• Development Systems Customer Change Notification Service• Customer Support• Document Revision History
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The CD ROM driver is used with Classpnp.sys to provide access to CD ROMs and DVD ROMs. It supports Plug and Play, Power Management, and AutoRun (media change Notification). It is 64-bit compliant.
A collection of command line tools which illustrate features of the file system. Demonstrates extended attributes, ACL s, and kqueue Notification mechanisms.
The Radio Interface Layer is the name for an interface that was developed especially for the Pocket PC Phone Edition. It is meant to abstract the interface with a phone/modem device. To achieve this it is closely modelled after the GSM AT command interface. Unfortunately the API was not published officially by Microsoft. Instead more high level API s were published that should be sufficient for developers. Again, unfortunately they are not sufficient. For example the API for receiving Notification of incoming SMS messages is arranged for exclusively for one application per type of SMS. Apparently this will be improved upon in Pocket PC 2003. Another area is the availablity of a true AT command modem interface to interact with the GSM modem directly, which is also absent.
The CD ROM driver is used with Classpnp.sys to provide access to CD ROMs and DVD ROMs. It supports Plug and Play, Power Management, and AutoRun (media change Notification). It is 64-bit compliant.