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• PINGLED.C—This program demonstrates ICMP by pinging a remote host. It will flash
LEDs DS3 and DS4 on the Prototyping Board when a ping is sent and received.
• SMTP.C—This program demonstrates using the SMTP library to send an e-mail when
the S2 and S3 switches on the Prototyping Board are pressed. LEDs DS3 and DS4 on
the Prototyping Board will light up when e-mail is being sent.
6.6.1 RabbitWeb Sample Programs
You will need to have the Dynamic C RabbitWeb module installed before you run the
sample programs described in this section. The following sample programs are in the
Dynamic C SAMPLES\RCM3360\TCPIP\RABBITWEB folder.
• BLINKLEDS.C—This program demonstrates a basic example to change the rate at
which the DS3 and DS4 LEDs on the Prototyping Board blink.
• DOORMONITOR.C—The optional LCD/keypad module (see Appendix C) must be plugged
in to the Prototyping Board when using this sample program. This program demon-
strates adding and monitoring passwords entered via the LCD/keypad module.
• SPRINKLER.C—This program demonstrates how to schedule times for the relay and
digital outputs in a 24-hour period.
6.7 Where Do I Go From Here?
NOTE: If you purchased your RCM3365/RCM3375 through a distributor or through a
Rabbit partner, contact the distributor or partner first for technical support.
If there are any problems at this point:
• Use the Dynamic C Help menu to get further assistance with Dynamic C.
• Check the Rabbit Technical Bulletin Board and forums at www.rabbit.com/support/bb/
and at www.rabbit.com/forums/.
• Use the Technical Support e-mail form at www.rabbit.com/support/.
If the sample programs ran fine, you are now ready to go on.
Additional sample programs are described in the Dynamic C TCP/IP User’s Manual.
Please refer to the Dynamic C TCP/IP User’s Manual to develop your own applications.
An Introduction to TCP/IP provides background information on TCP/IP, and is available
on the CD and on our Web site.
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