Digi BL1800 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
14 Jackrabbit (BL1800)
2.5 Where Do I Go From Here?
If everything appears to be working, we recommend the following sequence of action:
1. Run all of the sample programs described in Section 4.2 to get a basic familiarity with
Dynamic C and the Jackrabbit’s capabilities.
2. For further development, refer to this Jackrabbit (BL1800) User’s Manual for details
of the board’s hardware components.
A documentation icon should have been installed on your workstation’s desktop; click
on it to reach the documentation menu. You can create a new desktop icon that points to
default.htm in the docs folder in the Dynamic C installation folder.
3. For advanced development topics, refer to the Dynamic C User’s Manual, also in the
online documentation set.
2.5.1 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
2.5.2 Technical Support
NOTE: If you purchased your Jackrabbit 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/.