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Part 2: Ethernet-Equipped
RabbitCore Modules
by Fred Eady
Start
• The Networking Core
• Code Names and Comedy
• Where and Why • Completing
Initialization Down
to Business • Now What?
• Sources and PDF
SOURCES and PDF
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the PDF of this Article.
Part
3: Armed and Ready
Fred
Eady has more than 20 years of experience as a systems
engineer. He has worked with computers and communication
systems large and small, simple and complex. His
forte is embedded-systems design and communications.
Fred may be reached at fred@edtp.com.
REFERENCE
[1] Rabbit Semiconductor,
"Rabbit 2000 Microprocessor Interrupt Problem,"
TN301, rev. A.
SOURCES
AT93C46
Atmel Corp.
(408) 441-0311
Fax: (800) 292-8635
www.atmel.com
IEEE
(212) 419-7900
Fax: (212) 752-4928
www.ieee.org
RabbitCore RCM2100
Development Kit
Rabbit Semiconductor
(530) 757-8400
Fax: (530) 757-8402
www.rabbitsemiconductor.com
RTL8019AS
Realtek Semiconductor
Corp.
886-3-578-0211
Fax: 886-3-577-6047
www.realtek.com
BL2000
Z-World,
Inc.
(530) 757-3737
Fax: (530) 753-5141
www.zworld.com
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