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5. MORE INFORMATION ON
RABBITFLEX BL300F OPTIONS
This chapter provides links, references and additional information about the RabbitFLEX BL300F options.
All Rabbit documentation can be accessed online at rabbit.com or from the Dynamic C CD that came in
the RabbitFLEX Tool Kit.
5.1 PowerCore Module Options
For more information on the core module options, see the following manuals:
PowerCore FLEX User’s Manual - Describes the PowerCore 3800 and PowerCore 3810
Rabbit 3000 Microprocessor User’s Manual - Describes the Rabbit chip
5.1.1 Ethernet
For more information regarding the software necessary for Ethernet communication, see the following
manuals:
Dynamic C TCP/IP User's Manual, Vols 1 and 2 - Describes the Dynamic C TCP/IP stack and its
higher-level protocols
An Introduction to TCP/IP - A beginner’s guide to networking
5.1.2 Serial Flash
One of the benefits of having a serial flash is the ability to use the Dynamic C FAT module. The small
footprint of this well-defined industry-standard file system makes it ideal for embedded systems. The
Dynamic C implementation of the FAT file system has a directory structure that can be accessed with
either Unix or DOS style paths. The standard directory structure allows for monitoring, logging, Web
browsing, and FTP updates of files.
For more information, see:
FAT File System User’s Manual - Describes the FAT structure, operations and functions available.