Spartan 3 Digilent Demo:This demo drives the perphrials on the Spartan 3 board. This drives a simple pattern to the VGA port, connects the switches to the LEDs, buttons to each anode of the seven segment decoder. The seven segment decoder has a simple counter Running on it, and when SW0 is in the up position the seven segment decoder will display scan codes from the PS2 port. This demo how ever does not drive the RS-232 port or the memory. This is a simple design done entirely VHDL not microblaze.
With User Mode Linux you can create virtual Linux machines within a Linux computer and use them to safely test and debug applications, network services, and even kernels. You can try out new distributions, experiment with buggy software, and even test security. Now, for the first time, the creator and maintainer of User Mode Linux shows how to put it to work hands-on. Jeff Dike covers everything from getting started through Running enterprise-class User Mode Linux servers. You ll find authoritative advice on bootup, compilation, administration, specialized configurations, and much more.
Introduction
A shared library is a collection of functions that are available for use by one or more applications Running on a system. On Windows operating systems, the library is compiled into a dynamic link library (.dll) file. At run-time, the library is loaded into memory and made accessible to all applications.
This document contains a worksheet for entering the installation information required by
AquaLogic Interaction 6.1, Running on Windows. Print this document and use it to gather the host
computer, portal, database, and additional information that you need to install and configure all
of the various AquaLogic Interaction components.
Making a cheap 1M SPI Rom Emulator
8 second to copy from parallel to SPI
re-Program STM Serial Flash M25P10 by reading 29010 parallel ROM
Running on standard 8051 32 I/O, a TTL 7407 as bus switch.
Total programming time is about 8 seconds including Erase, Program
To use the ATLTrace tool:
Debug an MFC or ATL project select Start from the Debug menu.
Select MFC/ATL Trace Tool in the Tools menu.
Expand the tree control list in the Trace List window. Here you will see the Running application, any modules within that application, and the trace categories for each module.
Customize, for each process, module, and category, which information is displayed in the output window. The Trace level control in the Process group is related to the ATLTRACE2 level only those ATLTRACE2 messages with a level equal to or greater than the setting in the Trace level control will be displayed in the output window.
Select Apply to put your settings into effect.
You can save your settings, and load them the next time you debug the application use the Save and Load buttons.
Excellent Bootloader with a lot of features for arm, can be used for homebrew applications or for learning how a bootloader works, it has support for networking and yet has a very small size. support for filesystems, flash disk, flash, cf etc present. ideal when you would like get ur board up and Running quickly.
This example project shows how to use the IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM
to develop code for the IAR-STM32-SK evaluation board. It shows
basic use of I/O, timer and the interrupt controllers.
Displays Running lights on the board LED s.
Full compliance with the USB Specification v1.1 and USB CDC v1.1
Support the RS232 Serial interface
Support automatic handshake mode
Support Remote wake-up and power management
256 bytes buffer each for upstream and downstream data flow
Support default ROM or external EEPROM for device configuration
On chip USB transceiver
On chip crystal oscillator Running at 12M Hz
Supports Windows 98/SE, ME, 2000, XP, Windows CE3.0, CE .NET, Linux, and Mac OS
28 Pins SOIC package
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