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AMX RTOS and Related Manuals
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The AMX Getting Started Guide describes how to install
AMX, The AMX Prototyping System (TAPS) and the KwikLook Fault Finder.
It provides a quick introduction to the installed components and
identifies the software development tools with which AMX has been tested.
A simple AMX Sample Program is provided which lets you get started
immediately, even if your hardware is not yet ready.
The AMX User's Guide is the main AMX programming manual.
It describes the operation of AMX and its managers.
Each AMX service procedure and its calling sequence is documented.
The AMX Tool Guide describes how to compile, assemble,
link and locate your application modules to create an AMX system
using any of the software development tools supported by KADAK
for a particular target processor.
The AMX Target Guide describes AMX features that are
specific to the particular target processor.
Each processor specific AMX service procedure and its calling
sequence is documented.
The AMX Timing Guide describes AMX timing issues
and provides timing metrics for a few specific target processors.
The AMX Conversion Guide
describes how to convert an application developed using
any of the earlier versions of AMX 86, AMX 386/ES, AMX 386/EP and
AMX 68000 which were coded in assembly language to the current
32-bit C version of AMX.
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Getting Started |
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ARM, Thumb
PowerPC
ColdFire, 68000
MIPS32
386/ET (protected mode)
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AMX Timing Guide |
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The AMX Prototyping System (TAPS)
can be used to develop and debug
an AMX application on a Windows®
workstation. TAPS is a fully functional AMX implementation that lets
you test your AMX system prior to the final move to your embedded
target hardware.
The TAPS manual is provided in HTML format suitable for viewing with
your Internet browser. You can view the TAPS manual on-line now.
Alternatively, you can download the self-extracting file which,
under your control, will install the TAPS manual files for
off-line viewing.
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The KwikLook Fault Finder
is a Windows® utility for
testing applications which incorporate KADAK's AMX
Multitasking Kernel.
KwikLook adds true AMX task-awareness
to a variety of popular Windows based debuggers.
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This programming guide is an on-line, HTML document provided
with AMX 386/ET for reference by programmers using the
software tools from Paradigm Systems to create a 32-bit
AMX application which executes in protected mode on 80x86 hardware.
The guide describes how to create a project within the Paradigm
Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
The AMX Sample Program is used as an example to
illustrate how to configure AMX and merge it with your
application software to create an executable module ready for
testing with the Paradigm debugger.
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This programming guide is an on-line, HTML document provided
with AMX 86 for reference by programmers using the
software tools from Paradigm Systems to create a 16-bit
AMX application which executes in real mode on 80x86 hardware.
The guide describes how to create a project within the Paradigm
Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
The AMX Sample Program is used as an example to
illustrate how to configure AMX and merge it with your
application software to create an executable module ready for
testing with the Paradigm debugger.
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The AMX/FS User's Guide describes the operation
of the AMX/FS File System and its device drivers.
Each AMX/FS service procedure and its calling sequence is documented.
The AMX/FS Tool Guide describes how to compile, assemble,
link and locate your application modules to create an AMX application
which incorporates the AMX/FS File System.
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AMX/FS User's Guide |
AMX/FS Tool Guide |
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PowerPC
ColdFire, 68000
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The KwikNet TCP/IP Stack is a
compact, reliable, high performance TCP/IP stack,
well suited for use in embedded networking applications.
The KwikNet User's Guide describes KwikNet and its use with
a multitasking RTOS such as KADAK's
AMX Real-Time Multitasking Kernel
or with a single threaded OS such as MS-DOS.
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The KwikNet TCP/IP Stack includes an NE-2000 compatible Ethernet
device driver and an INS8250 (NS16550) serial device driver.
Other optional device drivers
are also described.
This reference manual describes the operation of all KwikNet device
drivers, including the two provided with KwikNet.
The manual includes a complete description of the software interface
between the KwikNet SLIP, PPP and Ethernet network drivers and the
device driver. The shell serial and Ethernet drivers delivered with
KwikNet are templates which implement this interface, ready for
adaptation to suit your custom network device.
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The KwikNet MPC5200 FEC Ethernet Device Driver supports the
BestComm DMA Engine on the Freescale Lite5200 Evaluation Board.
This manual describes how to incorporate this complex device
into your KwikNet system. Instructions for building and using the
BestComm support library are included.
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The KwikNet MCF5475 FEC Ethernet Device Driver supports the
ColdFire MCF5475 Ethernet Controller on the FreeScale MCF5475 Evaluation Board.
This manual describes how to incorporate this complex device
into your KwikNet system. Instructions for building and using the
MCF5475 Multi-channel DMA (MCDMA) API and microcode library are included.
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The KwikNet PPP Option adds a full range of Point-to-Point Protocol
services to the KwikNet TCP/IP Stack.
The "PPP Option" chapter in the KwikNet TCP/IP User's Guide
describes how the KwikNet Configuration Manager is
used to select the particular PPP features which your application requires.
It also describes how you incorporate custom authentication parameters
to take advantage of the security offered by
CHAP (Challenge - Handshake Authentication Protocol), MS-CHAP,
PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) or
EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol).
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The KwikNet TFTP Option provides TFTP services, well suited for use in
embedded systems, with or without a file system.
The TFTP Client/Server User's Guide describes how to add
a TFTP client and/or server to your KwikNet application.
A detailed description of the TFTP client and server API is included.
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The KwikNet FTP Option provides
FTP file services, well suited for use in embedded systems.
The FTP Client/Server User's Guide describes how to add
an FTP client and/or server to your KwikNet application.
A detailed description of the FTP client API is included.
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The KwikNet Web Server Option provides
HTTP services, well suited for use in embedded systems.
The Web Server User's Guide describes how to add a web server
to your KwikNet application. A description of
the CGI and SSI features is included.
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The KwikNet Telnet Option provides terminal emulation
services, well suited for use in embedded systems.
The TELNET Client/Server User's Guide describes how to add
a Telnet client and/or server to your application.
A detailed description of the Telnet application programming interface
(API) is included.
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The KwikNet SMTP Option provides simple mail delivery
services, well suited for use in embedded systems.
The SMTP Client/Server User's Guide describes how to add
an SMTP client and/or server to your application.
A detailed description of the SMTP application programming interface
(API) is included.
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The KwikNet SNMP Option provides
SNMP network management services, well suited for use in embedded systems.
The SNMP Agent User's Guide describes how to add the SNMP Agent
to your managed device. A description of
the MIB Compiler is also included.
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The portable version of the KwikNet TCP/IP Stack is a
compact, reliable, high performance TCP/IP stack,
ready for use with the multitasking RTOS of your choice
or with any single threaded OS such as MS-DOS.
The KwikNet Porting Kit comes with working examples for use
with MS-DOS or the Tenberry DOS/4G DOS Extender.
Of course it is also ready
for simple modification to meet your own RTOS or OS needs.
This manual describes the complete porting process.
As you will see, although few modifications are actually required,
the manual provides complete specifications for everything
that you might choose to alter.
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The KwikNet Porting Kit also includes an on-line, HTML document
for reference by programmers using the
software tools from Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) to create a
single threaded network application which incorporates the
KwikNet TCP/IP Stack for use with the Blackfin
ADSP-BF537 processor.
The guide describes how to create a project within the ADI
Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
The KwikNet TCP/IP Sample Program is used as an example to
illustrate how to set up your project, build the KwikNet
Library and merge it with your application software
to create an executable module ready for testing with the
ADI Blackfin simulator or debugger.
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This programming guide is an on-line, HTML document provided
with KwikNet for Blackfin for reference by programmers using the
software tools from Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) to create a
network application which incorporates the KwikNet TCP/IP Stack
with the VDK kernel (RTOS) provided by ADI.
The guide describes how to create a project within the ADI
Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
The KwikNet TCP/IP Sample Program is used as an example to
illustrate how to configure the VDK kernel, build the KwikNet
Library and merge it with your application software
to create an executable module ready for testing with the
ADI Blackfin simulator or debugger.
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