
IPC@CHIP
®
DK55
Getting Started V1.0
The Visualisation Demo will now be copied to the IPC@CHIP
®
. If the FTP client notifies you
that a file named
CHIP.INI
or
AUTOEXEC.BAT
already exists, overwrite it. You will then have
to repeat the IP configuration described in section 2.4.2 after rebooting the chip. The file
CHIP.INI
includes information such as the IP settings.
10. After all files have been copied, select
Connection
→
Close
from the menu.
11. Close the FTP client.
The FTP client provides much more functions than just transferring files. You may also create
and remove directories or edit text files situated on the IPC@CHIP
®
such as the
CHIP.INI
.
The handling should be quiet intuitive.
2.6
Step 5 – Operating the Demo program
To activate the Visualisation Demo you just transferred in section 2.5, reboot the IPC@CHIP
®
by pressing the DB54’s
Reset
button. The Visualisation Demo is now accessible via the
IPC@CHIP
®
’s web server.
Right click on your IPC@CHIP
®
in the IPC@CHIPTOOL’s main window and select
HTTP
from
the pop-up menu. This will open your browser and show the main page of the IPC@CHIP
®
which now is the Visualisation Demo.
The Visualisation Demo provides three techniques to visualise and modify the digital I/Os and
the LCD content of the DB54 – a Java Applet, a Flash Movie and a plain HTML/CGI Page.
The Java Applet as well as the Flash Movie show a picture of the DB54 plate. The I/Os
change their colour depending on their state. You may click the output LEDs in order to toggle
them. You may also enter some text that should be displayed on the LCD. To achieve this
click on the LCD picture, enter some text and press ENTER to transfer your text to the display.
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