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New student - just starting from scrach.... - hardik - Apr 27 17:47:42 2008
Hi everyone,
I just bought Rabbit 3010 module an programming cable. I need help to
find Dynamic C 9.xx software to start with my project on image sensor
interfacing.
Can anyone help me where i can find Dynamic C software ?
Is there any student version available...?
Any "Best known Method" documents to start with?
Thanks,
Harry
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Re: New student - just starting from scrach.... - Steve Trigero - Apr 27 18:08:21 2008
If you buy a development kit, it comes with the compiler, a prototype board, a rabbit core
module,
power supply, and programming cable. You buy one for $200.
----- Original Message ----
From: hardik
To: r...@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 9:49:02 PM
Subject: [rabbit-semi] New student - just starting from scrach....
Hi everyone,
I just bought Rabbit 3010 module an programming cable. I need help to
find Dynamic C 9.xx software to start with my project on image sensor
interfacing.
Can anyone help me where i can find Dynamic C software ?
Is there any student version available... ?
Any "Best known Method" documents to start with?
Thanks,
Harry

(You need to be a member of rabbit-semi -- send a blank email to rabbit-semi-subscribe@yahoogroups.com )Re: New student - just starting from scrach.... - shah hardik - Apr 28 1:12:34 2008
Hi Steve,
I donot have prototype kit. I have my own board known as ZARX board. It has FPGA,
SRAM, FLASH ,CPLD, LEDS and SWITCHES from one of my Grad. Class.
I have Dynamic C at my Lab in School. But when i started compiling and running in
that DC8.51 version it says "you may not have access to xxxx\ bios \ files ". Looking
online i found the software is not registered.
I never bought software CD from rabbit semiconductor. So finally i dont know where to
look and right now i am not able to buy $ 200 kit for it.
What do you suggest..?
I am really thank ful for helping out...!
Harry
----- Original Message ----
From: Steve Trigero
To: r...@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 27 April, 2008 3:07:53 PM
Subject: Re: [rabbit-semi] New student - just starting from scrach....
If you buy a development kit, it comes with the compiler, a prototype board, a rabbit
core module,
power supply, and programming cable. You buy one for $200.
----- Original Message ----
From: hardik
To: rabbit-semi@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 9:49:02 PM
Subject: [rabbit-semi] New student - just starting from scrach....
Hi everyone,
I just bought Rabbit 3010 module an programming cable. I need help to
find Dynamic C 9.xx software to start with my project on image sensor
interfacing.
Can anyone help me where i can find Dynamic C software ?
Is there any student version available... ?
Any "Best known Method" documents to start with?
Thanks,
Harry
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