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LIBRARIES TO SUPPORT OPUS 2000 APPLICATIONS

Dynamic C includes many libraries--files of useful functions in source code form. They are located in the LIB subdirectory where Dynamic C is installed. The default library file extension is .LIB. Dynamic C uses functions and data from library files and compiles them with an application program that is then downloaded to a controller or saved to a .bin file.

More libraries may be added by the user and the reference information for these may be added to the standard help framework provided by Dynamic C.
The following sections detail the libraries added to interface the various peripherals supported by the OPUS 2000 Terminal.

The accompanying CD contains the libraries for all the above mentioned interfaces, built to support various applications using the OPUS 2000.

Following is the zip file containing the OPUS 2000 specific libraries developed by our team:

 

Instructions for use:

  • Make a new folder in "<drive>/DCRABBIT_721P/Lib/" & name the folder as "OPUSLIB"

  • Extract the contents of the zip file into this folder.

  • Copy the contents of the file "LIB.DIR", provided in the zip file, to the default LIB.DIR file present in "<drive>/DCRABBIT_721P"

Libraries have been provided for LCD, Keypad, Serial Communication, GSM Modem, LAN, Relay MUX, etc.

 OPUS 2000
The OPUS 2000 is based on the RCM 2100 Micro-Controller and is equipped with support for a variety of peripherals including Graphic and Text LCD, built-in QWERTY Keypad, LAN Interface, provision for dial-up and GSM Modems and serial and parallel ports.
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