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The microprocessor used in the OPUS 2000 is Rabbit. Dynamic C is an integrated development system for writing embedded software.

It is designed for controllers based on the Rabbit microprocessor.

The Rabbit family of processors comprises of high-performance 8-bit microprocessors that can handle C language applications of approximately 50,000 C+ statements or 1 MB.

It is important that you go through the Dynamic C and Rabbit Documentation provided. Dynamic C Quick Tutorial will help you out with the basics of Dynamic C including information related to how to start writing code, using the various features in the Dynamic C IDE, using libraries and so forth.
 

The Dynamic C function reference will show you the details of the libraries and related functions available in each of the libraries.

Following are the documents which will assist you in developing applications in Dynamic C:

  • DCPUM

  • getting started

  • Opcd

  • R2000DH

  • R2000GS

  • R2000UM

  • RabbitInstructions

  • Tcpintro

  • TCPIP-GS

  • tcpV1

  • tcpV2

  • users manual

 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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