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OEM User’s Manual
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2.3 Run a Sample Program
If you already have Dynamic C installed, you are now ready to test your programming
connections by running a sample program. Start Dynamic C by double-clicking on the
Dynamic C icon on your desktop or in your
Start
menu. Select
Store Program in Flash
on the “Compiler” tab in the Dynamic C
Options > Project Options
menu. Then click
on the “Communications” tab and verify that
Use USB to Serial Converter
is selected to
support the USB programming cable. Click
OK
.
You may have to select the COM port assigned to the USB programming cable on your
PC. In Dynamic C, select
Options > Project Options
, then select this COM port on the
“Communications” tab, then click
OK
. You may type the COM port number followed by
Enter
on your computer keyboard if the COM port number is outside the range on the
dropdown menu.
Now find the
WIFISCAN.C
sample program in the Dynamic C
Samples\WiFi
folder,
open it with the
File
menu, then compile and run the sample program by pressing
F9
.
The Dynamic C
STDIO
window will display
Starting scan....
, and will display a list
of access points/ad-hoc hosts as shown here.
The following fields are shown in the Dynamic C
STDIO
window.
•
Channel—the channel the access point is on (1–11).
•
Signal—the signal strength of the access point.
•
MAC—the hardware (MAC) address of access point.
•
Access Point SSID—the SSID the access point is using.
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