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Section 4. Using the TARGET386EX
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A board utility library written in C is supplied with the
Development Kit. This contains routines that allow application code
to easily set up and control on-board peripherals such as the
interrupt controller, CPU programmable chip selects, serial
communications channels, watchdog timer, counter/timers, user
links and LEDs and control register support. For users who wish to
develop their own routines, Appendix D. Bibliography lists the
datasheets for the on-board peripherals.
A copy of Intels ApBUILDER software is supplied with the
Development Kit. This allows the user to configure the 386EX on-
chip peripherals and generate code blocks in assembler or C to set
them up.
SourceVIEW, a solution to code development and debugging for
the TARGET386EX is shipped with the TARGET386EX
Development Kit. The board is shipped with the remote target
portion of the system blown in the Flash ROM at board address
80000H. This runs if LK19 jumper is removed before power-
on/reset. With the host portion of the SourceVIEW system running
on a PC/AT compatible, a complete source level debugging
environment can quickly be constructed.
Arcom can supply a range of other tools for source level
development and debugging as well as real time operating systems
and development tools. Please contact Arcom for details.
For users who do not wish to download code to the board via the
SVIF port Arcom can supply a programming kit which allows the
Flash ROM to be programmed directly via PL7, the JTAG port.
Using the TAPFLASH utility and cable, which plugs into a PC/AT
parallel port, any area of the Flash ROM, including the monitor code
section, may be programmed with the users application code. Please
contact Arcom for more details of the TAPFLASH product.
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