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101-0788

Manufacturer Part Number
101-0788
Description
COMPUTER SGL-BOARD OP6600 W/SRAM
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of 101-0788

Module/board Type
Single Board Computer Module
For Use With/related Products
OP6600
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
101-788
101-788
4.1 Running Dynamic C
You have a choice of doing your software development in the flash memory or in the static
RAM included on the Intellicom. The flash memory and SRAM options are selected with
the
The advantage of working in RAM is to save wear on the flash memory, which is limited
to about 100,000 write cycles. The disadvantage is that the code and data might not both
fit in RAM.
Developing software with Dynamic C is simple. Users can write, compile, and test C and
assembly code without leaving the Dynamic C development environment. Debugging
occurs while the application runs on the target. Alternatively, users can compile a program
to a binary image file for later loading. Dynamic C runs on PCs under Windows 95 or
later. Programs can be downloaded at baud rates of up to 230,000 bps after the program
compiles.
User’s Manual
Options > Compiler
Dynamic C is an integrated development system for writing
embedded software. It runs on an IBM-compatible PC and is
designed for use with controllers based on the Rabbit
processor.
Chapter 4 provides the libraries, function calls, and sample pro-
grams related to the Intellicom.
NOTE: An application can be developed in RAM, but cannot run standalone from RAM
NOTE: Do not depend on the flash memory sector size or type. Due to the volatility of
after the programming cable is disconnected. All standalone applications can only run
from flash memory.
the flash memory market, the Intellicom and Dynamic C were designed to accommo-
date flash devices with various sector sizes.
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