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2.5 Where Do I Go From Here?
We recommend that you run the
PONG.C
sample program to verify that the Jackrabbit and
the Prototyping Board are set up and functioning correctly.
Find the file
PONG.C
, which is in the Dynamic C
SAMPLES
folder. To run the program,
open it with the
File
menu (if it is not still open), compile it using the
Compile
menu, and
then run it by selecting
Run
in the
Run
menu. The
STDIO
window will open and will dis-
play a small square bouncing around in a box.
This program shows that the CPU is working. If the CPU appears to be working, we rec-
ommend the following sequence of action:
1. Run all of the sample programs described in Chapter 3 to get a basic familiarity with
Dynamic C and the Jackrabbit’s capabilities.
2. For further development, refer to the 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 Premier User’s Manual,
also in the online documentation set.
2.5.1 Technical Support
NOTE: If you purchased your Jackrabbit through a distributor or through a Rabbit
Semiconductor partner, contact the distributor or partner first for technical support.
If there are any problems at this point:
•
Check the Z-World Technical Bulletin Board at www.zworld.com/support/bb/.
•
Use the Technical Support e-mail form at www.rabbitsemiconductor.com/support_center/.