[rabbit-semi] how to transfer a file from PC to RCM4400W?
Suppose one wanted to transfer a binary file from a PC to the
filesystem on the flash of an RCM4400W. I would have thought the Rabbit File
Utility would do that, but it seems geared to downloading .bin files only
(which I presume are the executables that the Rabbit processor uses.)
RFU does have a window in which you can specify all sorts of
interesting things like “8 bit cold loader”, “serial pilot
BIOS” and others, but none of them seem like random files like the kind I
want to download.
Hi, I'm using the RCm4300 and i have a problem that when i download the code to the module then i connect the Ethernet cable to the module, the module isn't...
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Suppose one wanted to transfer a binary file from a PC to the filesystem on the flash of an RCM4400W. I would have thought the Rabbit File Utility would do...
... You can add FTP support to your code. you will have to write code to store the file. I normally define my own protocol and write a PC app and code on the ...
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Ari Barbakos
abarbakos@...
Jul 13, 2009 3:05 am
... You can use "#use" with your own libraries; but, you need to add your libraries to the lib.dir text file. Note: The lid.dir is read when DC program starts...