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Rabbit 2000 TCP/IP development Kit Schematic

Started by "'Fo...@astronovainc.com [rabbit-semi]" June 15, 2016
Does anyone know where I can find a copy of the Rabbit 2000 TCP/IP Development Kit?

The document number is 090-0095. It appears Digi does not have it and search the web has only gotten me the manual.

Somehow all my documents went missing!!!!

-Pete F
On 6/15/2016 4:43 PM, 'Fournier, Peter' p...@astronovainc.com
[rabbit-semi] wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find a copy of the Rabbit 2000 TCP/IP
> Development Kit?
>
> The document number is 090-0095. It appears Digi does not have it and
> search the web has only gotten me the manual.
>
> Somehow all my documents went missing!!!!
>
> -Pete F

Here, I put a copy on my web site. Surprised I still had it ;)
http://shdesigns.org/pdf/rtdev-sch.pdf
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Scott G. Henion, Consultant
Web site: http://SHDesigns.org
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A big thanks to Scott and Luc Vanderlinden for the files..

I don't use the rabbit that often anymore, but when I did, the folks on the rabbit group were my life-line.

Seems like you still are.

-Pete

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Subject: Re: [rabbit-semi] Rabbit 2000 TCP/IP development Kit Schematic
On 6/15/2016 4:43 PM, 'Fournier, Peter' p...@astronovainc.com [rabbit-semi] wrote:

Does anyone know where I can find a copy of the Rabbit 2000 TCP/IP Development Kit?

The document number is 090-0095. It appears Digi does not have it and search the web has only gotten me the manual.

Somehow all my documents went missing!!!!

-Pete F

Here, I put a copy on my web site. Surprised I still had it ;)
http://shdesigns.org/pdf/rtdev-sch.pdf

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Scott G. Henion, Consultant

Web site: http://SHDesigns.org

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Just a quick followup on this. If you're having trouble searching for a document but you have the document number (in your case, 090-0095), try searching for that number without the dash, or go to ftp://ftp1.digi.com/support/documentation/ and look for it there. (Note that I had to log in as "anonymous" instead of "ftp" which often works for anonymous FTP access.)

And you are correct that this Yahoo Group remains a great resource for Rabbit developers.

-Tom

On Jun 16, 2016, at 5:48 AM, 'Fournier, Peter' p...@astronovainc.com [rabbit-semi] wrote:

> A big thanks to Scott and Luc Vanderlinden for the files..
>
>
>
> I dont use the rabbit that often anymore, but when I did, the folks on the rabbit group were my life-line.
>
>
>
> Seems like you still are.
>
>
>
> -Pete
>