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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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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...

RE: Re: Newbie Rabbit vs. Netburner question...   [5 Articles]

Kevin Franzen - Mar 5 2008
I agree that having JTAG on board debugging is extremely helpful. However, I use my debugger (whether JTAG or Rabbit) in conjunction with printing data out a serial port. I bel... RE:  Re: Newbie Rabbit vs. Netburner question...

Re: Newbie Rabbit vs. Netburner question...

seulaterbuddy - Mar 5 2008
i guess, but still dont see the big deal with it. i had a issue once with vectored interrupts and i just tickeled a port pin in the IRQ and watched it on the scope. other than ... Re: Newbie Rabbit vs. Netburner question...

mean of PBDR

sach...@gmail.com - Mar 4 2008
hello every body i m sachin Gupta from KIET Ghaziabad. i m new to Rabbit Micro Controller I want to know Some thing as i show the code that is: #define SYSIO #define REC... mean of PBDR

HOW to activate Wireless Interface for datatransfer

sh_mane2020 - Mar 4 2008
Hi All I am shailesh using Embedded device GSM SIM300 from SIMCOM. Actually i am trying to send file from one GSM device to other GSM device VIA wireless interface. But it giv... HOW to activate Wireless Interface for datatransfer

Maximum SPI clock rate for RCM3400   [3 Articles]

jpotter2 - Mar 3 2008
I need to generate an SPI data stream with a clock rate of at least 6 MHz. Ultimately I would like to go to 30 MHz if anyone has suggestions about how to do that. I need to send ... Maximum SPI clock rate for RCM3400

Newbie Rabbit vs Netburner question...   [16 Articles]

cdundorf - Mar 2 2008
Hi, I'm new to the group and have a question regarding which embedded platform to start out on. I have a project that involves: 1. Sampling (once every 5 minutes) several an... Newbie Rabbit vs Netburner question...
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