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2.5 PONG.C
You are now ready to test your set-up by running a sample program.
Find the file
PONG.C
, which is in the Dynamic C
SAMPLES
folder. To run the program,
open it with the
File
menu (if it is not still open), compile it using the
Compile
menu, and
then run it by selecting
Run
in the
Run
menu. The
STDIO
window will open and will dis-
play a small square bouncing around in a box.
This program shows that the CPU is working. The sample program described in
Section 5.2.3, “Run the
PINGME.C
Demo,” tests the TCP/IP portion of the board.
2.6 Where Do I Go From Here?
NOTE:
If you purchased your BL2600 through a distributor or Z-World partner, contact
the distributor or Z-World partner first for technical support.
If there are any problems at this point:
•
Check the Z-World Technical Bulletin Board at www.zworld.com/support/bb/.
•
Use the Technical Support e-mail form at www.zworld.com/support/.
If the sample program ran fine, you are now ready to go on to explore other BL2600 fea-
tures and develop your own applications.
Chapter 3, “Subsystems,” provides a description of the BL2600’s features, Chapter 4,
“Software,” describes the Dynamic C software libraries and introduces some sample pro-
grams, and Chapter 5, “Using the TCP/IP Features,” explains the TCP/IP features.
2.6.1 Real-Time Clock
If you plan to use the real-time clock functionality in your application, you will need to set
the real-time clock. You may set the real-time clock using the
SETRTCKB.C
sample pro-
gram from the Dynamic C
SAMPLES\RTCLOCK
folder. The
RTC_TEST.C
sample pro-
gram in the Dynamic C
SAMPLES\RTCLOCK
folder provides additional examples of how
to read and set the real-time clock
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