FTDI provide drivers and instructions at their web site, download them and use our ARM-USB-TINY-H PID: 0x002a, VID: 0x15BA to install the drivers. I have LPC1227 board and can't program it with your OpenOCD debugger. The LIBMEM driver for the LPC2000 internal FLASH won't be able to write to FLASH if the.bss section is placed in external RAM. To workaround this, use the liblpc2000registerlibmemdriverex function rather than liblpc2000registerlibmemdriver to register the driver and place the write buffer in internal SRAM. CrossWorks for ARM previous releases available to download for Linux, macOS, Windows (x64) and Windows (x86).
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1. Download the software
Click Download for Mac to begin your download. Once the download is complete, double-click the RosettaStoneLanguageTraining.dmg to open it. Now double-click the RosettaStoneLanguageTraining.pkg. You may need to go to the browser's Downloads area to locate the file first.
2. Install the software
Follow the prompts to install the application. Type in your computer's password to begin the installation. Once the installation is complete, click Close.
Double-click the Rosetta Stone icon in your Applications folder. Your language levels will now begin to install. Once they've finished, you'll be prompted to enter the activation code and activate the program.
3. Start using Rosetta Stone Language Learning
After activation, fill out the information on the screen to create a user account. Once the account has been created, you can start your language learning journey!
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From FreeRTOS V4.0.3, this demo requires CrossWorks V1.6 or higher.
This demo application uses the FreeRTOS GCC ARM7 port along with the Rowley Associates CrossWorks integrated development tools to create a multitasking embedded web server example.
The example executes 12 of the standard demo application tasks, the idle task, and a task containingAdam Dunkels uIP (�IP) embedded TCP/IP stack and sample small web server.
FreeRTOS has made some modifications to the uIP stack since this demo was created. See the Embedded Ethernet Examples List page for more information.
The demo is preconfigured to execute on the LPC-E2124 embedded Ethernet development board(instructions are provided should you wish to use an alternative development board), forwhich the uIP TCP/IP stack port and embedded Ethernet device drivers were provided by Paul Curtis of RowleyAssociates.
IMPORTANT! Notes on using the �IP demo
Please read all the following points before using this Demo.RTOS Configuration
This demo uses the FreeRTOS GCC ARM7 port which is documented separately.The file Demo/uIP_Demo_Rowley_ARM7/FreeRTOSConfig.h is used to tailor the port for use with the LPC2124 developmentboard.Source Code Organization
- The FreeRTOS/Demo/uIP_Demo_Rowley_ARM7 directory contains the Rowley CrossWorks project file – rtosdemo.hzp – and main.c.
- The directory FreeRTOS/Demo/uIP_Demo_Rowley_ARM7/uip contains the uIP source code.
- Refer to the Source Code Organization section for a description of all the files contained in the standard FreeRTOS download.
main.c contains the application entry point. It is responsible for creating all the tasks, then starting the real time kernel.
Building the Demo Application
CrossWorks provides a user friendly interface to the GCC development tools – greatlysimplifying startup configuration, linking and debugging. To build the application:- Open the project file FreeRTOS/Demo/uIP_Demo_Rowley_ARM7/rtosdemo.hzp from within the CrossWorks IDE.
- Ensure “Thumb FLASH Debug” is the selected configuration (see picture below). This must be the selected configuration as currently it is the only configuration containing all the required settings.
Selecting the Thumb Flash Debug configuration - Select the “Build Solution” option from the “Build” menu within the IDE. The application should build with no warnings or errors.
Loading and Executing the Demo Application
These instructions describe how a J-Link USB JTAG debug interface can be used from within CrossWorks to program the flash and debug the application. CrossWorks also supports Wiggler (low cost) and CrossConnect JTAG interfaces. If you do not have access to one of these JTAG interfaces refer to the main GCC ARM7 port pages for information on using the free flash programmingsoftware from Philips.- Connect your chosen JTAG interface to the embedded computer and power on.
- From the “Target” menu select the appropriate “Connect To” option for your debug interface.
- Select “Start Debugging” from the “Debug” menu.
Connecting to the Demo Application
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To connect to the embedded computer you must set a compatible IP address and use an appropriate cable.The IP address is configured within the file FreeRTOS/Demo/uIP_Demo_Rowley_ARM7/uip/uipopt.h. This must be set tobe on the same subnet as your host computer, and must not conflict with any other IP address on the same subnet.
A standard CAT5 Ethernet cable can only be used if a HUB is placed between the embedded computer and your host. A cross over (or point to point)cable is required if you want to connect directly (without a HUB).
Once correctly configured use any HTTP client (such as Internet Explorer) to make a connection by typing ‘http://nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn’into the address bar – obviously replacing the nnn’s with the correct IP address.
Demo Application Functionality
The demo application creates 12 of the standard demo application tasks. These are included to demonstrate and test the RTOS kernel functionality.In addition a ‘Check’ task is created to ensure the standard demo tasks are executing correctly. Every three seconds the ‘Check’ task monitors thestandard demo tasks, then toggles the yellow LED. If the yellow LED is toggling every three seconds then the ‘Check’ task has not discoveredany errors. If the toggle rate increases to 500ms then an error has been discovered in at least one task.A separate task is created to execute the uIP TCP/IP stack and web server. The uIP Ethernet driver can only poll the Ethernet interface. The LPC-E2124 8bit interface mode does not allow for interrupt operationof the CS8900 Ethernet controller. The uIP task therefore operates at a highpriority, yielding processing time to the other tasks when it finds nothing to do.
To achieve this functionality a couple of small changes were required to the uIP code provided by Paul Curtis.
- The file main.c provided with uIP was renamed uIP_Task.c so as not to conflict with the main.c of the demo application. Likewise the function main() within uIP_Task.c was renamed vuIP_TASK() as it is now created as a task rather than being the application entry point.
- The yellow LED is now used by the ‘check’ task, rather than the uIP task.
- The timer tick count used within the embedded TCP/IP drivers has been changed to use the RTOS tick count.
- Calls to vTaskDelay() have been added to the TCP/IP driver code to yield processor time when there are no actions for the TCP/IP task to perform.
- The maximum number of connections was increased from 10 to 20.
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Execution Context
The RTOS scheduler executes in supervisor mode, tasks execute in system mode.NOTE! : The processor MUST be in supervisor mode when the RTOS scheduler is started (vTaskStartScheduler is called). The demo applications included in the FreeRTOS download switch to supervisor mode prior to main being called. If you are not using one of these demo application projects then ensure Supervisor mode is entered before calling vTaskStartScheduler().
See the LPC2000 GCC documentation for a lot more information on the RTOS scheduler setup and usage.