Digi RCM4000 User Manual
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RabbitCore RCM4000
Dynamic C has a number of standard features.
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Full-feature source and/or assembly-level debugger, no in-circuit emulator required.
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Royalty-free TCP/IP stack with source code and most common protocols.
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Hundreds of functions in source-code libraries and sample programs:
X Exceptionally fast support for floating-point arithmetic and transcendental functions.
X RS-232 and RS-485 serial communication.
X Analog and digital I/O drivers.
X I
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C, SPI, GPS, file system.
X LCD display and keypad drivers.
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Powerful language extensions for cooperative or preemptive multitasking
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Loader utility program to load binary images into Z-World targets in the absence of
Dynamic C.
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Provision for customers to create their own source code libraries and augment on-line
help by creating “function description” block comments using a special format for
library functions.
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Standard debugging features:
X Breakpoints—Set breakpoints that can disable interrupts.
X Single-stepping—Step into or over functions at a source or machine code level, µC/OS-II aware.
X Code disassembly—The disassembly window displays addresses, opcodes, mnemonics, and
machine cycle times. Switch between debugging at machine-code level and source-code level by
simply opening or closing the disassembly window.
X Watch expressions—Watch expressions are compiled when defined, so complex expressions
including function calls may be placed into watch expressions. Watch expressions can be updated
with or without stopping program execution.
X Register window—All processor registers and flags are displayed. The contents of general registers
may be modified in the window by the user.
X Stack window—shows the contents of the top of the stack.
X Hex memory dump—displays the contents of memory at any address.
X STDIO window—
printf
outputs to this window and keyboard input on the host PC can be
detected for debugging purposes.
printf
output may also be sent to a serial port or file.