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101-0399

Manufacturer Part Number
101-0399
Description
KIT DEV RABBIT RCM2000 INT'L
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Series
RabbitCore 2000r
Type
MPU Moduler
Datasheet

Specifications of 101-0399

Contents
RabbitCore Module, Dev. Board, AC Adapter, Cable and Dynamic C® CD-Rom
For Use With/related Products
RCM2000, RCM2010, RCM2020
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
101-399
101-399
5.1 More About Dynamic C
Dynamic C has been in use worldwide since 1989. Dynamic C is specially designed for
programming embedded systems. Dynamic C features quick compile and interactive
debugging in the real environment. A complete reference to Dynamic C is contained in the
Dynamic C User’s Manual.
Dynamic C for Rabbit
is a 10-pin connector that connects to the Rabbit Serial Port A. It is possible to reset and
cold-boot a Rabbit processor via the programming port. No software needs to be present in
the target system. More details are available in the Rabbit 2000 Microprocessor User’s
Manual.
Dynamic C cold-boots the target system and compiles the BIOS. The BIOS is a basic pro-
gram of a few thousand bytes in length that provides the debugging and communication
facilities that Dynamic C needs. Once the BIOS has been compiled, the user can compile
his own program and test it. If the BIOS fails because the program stops running, a new
cold boot and BIOS compile can be done at any time.
The BIOS can be customized by using
Dynamic C does not use
purpose, that is, to supply function prototypes to programs before they are compiled. See
Section 4.24, “Modules,” in the Dynamic C User’s Manual for more information.
Dynamic C supports assembly language, either as separate functions or as fragments
embedded in C programs. Interrupt routines may be written in Dynamic C or in assembly
language.
User’s Manual
Dynamic C is an integrated development system for writing
embedded software. It runs on an IBM-compatible PC and is
designed for use with Rabbit single-board computers and other
single-board computers based on the Rabbit microprocessor.
Chapter 4 provides the libraries and function calls related to the
RCM2000.
®
processors uses the standard Rabbit programming interface. This
include
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files, rather it has libraries that are used for the same
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