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20-101-0709

Manufacturer Part Number
20-101-0709
Description
INTERFACE GRAPHIC DISPLAY OP6700
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of 20-101-0709

Module/board Type
Single Board Computer Module
For Use With/related Products
OP6700
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
20-101-709
20-101-709
5.5 Run the PINGME.C Demo
In order to run this program, edit the IP address and netmask in the
(
Compile the program and start it running under Dynamic C. The crossover cable is con-
nected from your computer’s Ethernet adapter to the Intellicom board’s RJ-45 Ethernet
connector. When the program starts running, the green LNK light on the Intellicom board
should be on to indicate an Ethernet connection is made. (Note: If the LNK light does not
light, you may not have a crossover cable, or if you are using a hub perhaps the power is
off on the hub.)
The next step is to ping the board from your PC. This can be done by bringing up the MS-DOS
window and running the pingme program:
or by
and typing the entry
Notice that the red ACT light flashes on the Intellicom board while the ping is taking
place, and indicates the transfer of data. The ping routine will ping the board four times
and write a summary message on the screen describing the operation.
5.6 Running More Demo Programs With a Direct Connection
The programs
make the Intellicom board be a Web server. This program allows you to turn the LEDs on
an attached Demonstration Board from the Development Kit on and off from a remote
Web browser. In order to run these sample programs, edit the IP address as for the pingme
program, compile the program and start it executing. Then bring up your Web browser and
enter the following server address: http://10.1.1.2.
This should bring up the Web page served by the sample program.
The sample program
the Intellicom board using the Telnet protocol. To run this program, edit the IP address,
compile the program, and start it running. Run the Telnet program on your PC (
Run telnet 10.1.1.2
window, indicating that the board is receiving the characters typed via TCP/IP.
User’s Manual
SAMPLES\TCPIP\ICMP
Start > Run
ping 10.1.1.2
ping 10.1.1.2
STATIC.C
RXSAMPLE.C
). Each character you type will be printed in Dynamic C's
) to the values given above (10.1.1.2 and 255.255.255.248).
and
SSI3.C
(
SAMPLES\TELNET
(
SAMPLES\TCPIP\HTTP
) allows you to communicate with
) demonstrate how to
PINGME.C
Start >
program
STDIO
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