Re: uCOS-II, rabbit semiconductor, ucos2.lib file, other lib files...
From: Unbeliever (alfkatz_at_remove.the.bleedin.obvious.ieee.org)
Date: 06/11/04
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Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 18:30:41 +1000
"Neil Kurzman" <nsk@mail.asb.com> wrote in message
> What lib files? The book has the source, you need to build it an link
> it.
> look up uCOS-II in Google. It is still a product. They have a list of
> CPU's that people have ported it to.
> Maybe yours is there.
>
Obviously you don't know a lot about Rabbit's Dynamic C. This is a C-like
language that has one main .c file. Any other modules are .lib files with a
not very C-like interface between modules. It may be easier to convert C to
Dynamic C than to Pascal, but I'm not sure.
Alf
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