Specifications

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ENET_MENU.C—This program demonstrates how to implement a menu system using a
highlight bar on a graphic LCD display and to communicate it to another single-board
computer via Ethernet.
Use ENET_AD.C to program the other single-board computer with analog inputs and
outputs.
MBOXDEMO.C—Implements a Web server that allows e-mail messages to be entered
and then shown on the LCD/keypad module.
SMTP.C—This program allows you to send an E-mail when a switch on the Prototyp-
ing Board is pressed. Follow the instructions included with the sample program.
PINGLED.C—This program demonstrates ICMP by pinging a remote host. It will flash
LEDs DS1 and DS2 on the Prototyping Board when a ping is sent and received.
4.7 Where Do I Go From Here?
NOTE: If you purchased your RCM3200 through a distributor or through a Z-World or
Rabbit Semiconductor partner, contact the distributor or Z-World partner first for tech-
nical support.
If there are any problems at this point:
Use the Dynamic C Help menu to get further assistance with Dynamic C.
Check the Z-World/Rabbit Semiconductor Technical Bulletin Board at
www.zworld.com/support/bb/.
Use the Technical Support e-mail form at www.zworld.com/support/questionSubmit.shtml.
If the sample programs ran fine, you are now ready to go on.
Additional sample programs are described in the Dynamic C TCP/IP Users Manual.
Please refer to the Dynamic C TCP/IP Users Manual to develop your own applications.
An Introduction to TCP/IP provides background information on TCP/IP, and is available
on the CD and on Z-Worlds Web site.