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This is a group for folks designing and programming embedded systems using the Rabbit Semiconductor C-programmable microcontroller. Rabbit Semi is a spin-off from Z-World who makes a variety of embedded modules and tools. This group is not affiliated with either Rabbit or Z-World, but is a user forum for sharing ideas, asking questions, flaunting knowledge, and other typical user group stuff. The Rabbit is a powerful uC, supported by a full-featured C-compiler.

  

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PPPoE is wrkng properly nw

chittevan01 - Mar 8 2008
hello there i m sucd to esta pppoe link betn rabbit & my pc if anybody hv prblm then send me the screenshot related to it. thnx ... PPPoE is wrkng properly nw

SNMP   [8 Articles]

Steve Trigero - Mar 7 2008
I going through the SNMP1.C sample program trying to understand how SNMP works, and I see that the sample program configures SNMP to use an IP address different than the network ... SNMP

interrupt   [3 Articles]

Antonio Parziale - Mar 7 2008
Hi to all, this is the first time that i must develope a program for RCM3700 using interrupts. Can you show me all necessary steps for developing a software that use interrup... interrupt

redirectable printf   [2 Articles]

Kevin Franzen - Mar 6 2008
Since debugging has been a topic of discussion, I decided to post this. This is a way to redirect a "printf" to any output device: ..... C function debugPrintf ("This is tes... redirectable printf

Memory problem

ceph...@gmail.com - Mar 6 2008
Hi, my name is Carlos. I've been developing an apllication, in wich I have to store data on a rabbit module. The module is instaled in a place where the power is no... Memory problem

Re: Re: Newbie Rabbit vs. Netburner question...

BobG...@aol.com - Mar 6 2008
Interesting back and forth about debugging techniques and philosophy..... my question is about debugging running programs... All my microcontroller projects have a serial por... Re:  Re: Newbie Rabbit vs. Netburner question...

RE: Re: Newbie Rabbit vs. Netburner question...

"Fournier, Pete" - Mar 6 2008
I once had a problem where ADDING a printf "fixed" (actually "masked" is the right word) the problem I was troubleshooting. Turned out to be an improper push/pop sequence in ass... RE:  Re: Newbie Rabbit vs. Netburner question...

Re: Newbie Rabbit vs. Netburner question...

seulaterbuddy - Mar 5 2008
> > You must be using very small programs.. no, i really dont use DC. as per the topic discussion. --- In r...@yahoogroups.com, Scott Henion wrote: > > seulaterbuddy wro... Re: Newbie Rabbit vs. Netburner question...

Re: Re: Newbie Rabbit vs. Netburner question...

Richard Wayman - Mar 5 2008
Hi Alexis, Let me add my two cents in here... There are times when a good debugger can help to find a nasty problem. The same thing can be said about logic analyzers, voltme... Re:  Re: Newbie Rabbit vs. Netburner question...

Re: Newbie Rabbit vs. Netburner question...   [6 Articles]

seulaterbuddy - Mar 5 2008
> every time you stick in the code to "wave the flag" so to speak, you > have to recompile, and start over. Mike, i dont know why that would be such a big deal. add the printf... Re: Newbie Rabbit vs. Netburner question...
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