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20-101-1051 Datasheet, PDF (147/165 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – C-Programmable Core Module with NAND Flash Mass Storage and Ethernet
E.3 Run a Program
You are now ready to run a sample program or develop a new application. Review these
steps to check your Dynamic C RabbitSys setup before you run a program.
1. Set the compiler to run the application in the fast program execution SRAM by select-
ing Code and BIOS in Flash, Run in RAM from the Dynamic C Options > Project
Options > Compiler menu.
2. Enable separate instruction and data spaces and select “Compile program in RabbitSys
user mode” from the Dynamic C Options > Project Options > Compiler menu.
3. Enter the RCM3365 module’s IP address you used in Appendix E.1 by accessing the
Dynamic C Options > Project Options > Communications menu to select “Use TCP/
IP Connection.” You must also enter “32023” for the Control Port and the default login
values of “admin” and “password.”
E.3.1 Troubleshooting
• If you compiled and ran a sample program with the RabbitSys project option disabled,
you may have overwritten the RabbitSys binary file. Use the serial programming cable
to connect programming header J1 on the RCM3365 to your PC COM port to reload
the RabbitSys binary file via the Dynamic C Compile > Reload RabbitSys binary
menu.
• If you were unable to reload the RabbitSys binary file, your RCM3365 does not have
the firmware to support Dynamic C RabbitSys and cannot be used with Dynamic C
RabbitSys.
• If Dynamic C returns an error message, check that the RCM3365 is powered correctly
— the red CORE LED on the Prototyping Board should be lit when the RCM3365 is
mounted on the Prototyping Board and the AC adapter is plugged in. Ensure that the
RCM3365 module is firmly and correctly installed in its connectors on the Prototyping
Board.
NOTE: The rdiscover utility will not work when the RCM3365 is connected directly to a
PC, notebook, or workstation via an Ethernet crossover cable unless the PC, notebook,
or workstation is running a DHCP server.
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