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Technical Notes and White Papers
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General Topics | Dynamic
C | Rabbit 3000 | Rabbit
2000 | White Papers
- TN245 – Client-Side SSL Workaround Using Rabbit Server-Side SSL
- TN303 - Conformal Coating
- TN301 -
Rabbit 2000 Microprocessor Interrupt Problem
- TN241 - Accessing Large Memories and Bank-Switching with the Rabbit
- TN240 - Adding Color to Your Application
- TN239 - Rabbit 3000A Release
- TN238 - Rabbit Memory Usage Tips
- TN237 - Use of RealTek Chips In a Half-Duplex Network
- TN236 - Rabbit 3000 IrDA Bug
- TN235 - External 32.768 kHz Oscillator Circuits
- TN232 - Rabbit 2000C Release
- TN231 - Rabbit 2000 Features and Their Use in Board-Level
Products
- TN230 - Off-the-Shelf Solutions for 802.11b Wireless Networking
- TN229 - Flash Corruption with writeUserBlock Function
- TN228 - Rabbit 3000 Parallel Port F Bug
- TN227 - Interfacing External I/O with Rabbit 2000/3000 Designs
- TN226 - Supported Flash Devices
- TN224 - Implementing a TCP-Based Download Manager
- TN215 - Using the I2C Bus with a Rabbit Microprocessor
- TN214 - Connecting the Rabbit 2000 to a Garmin GPS25 Receiver
- TN207 - Rabbit Cloning Board
- TN206 - How Dynamic C Cold Boots a Rabbit Target
- TN200 - SPI Using the Rabbit Clocked Serial Ports
General Topics | Dynamic
C | Rabbit 3000 | Rabbit
2000 | White Papers
- TN234 - File Compression (Using #zimport)
- TN220 - Implementing a Serial Download Manager for Two 256K Byte
Flash Memories
- TN219 - Root Memory Usage Reduction Tips
- TN218 - Implementing a Serial Download Manager for a 256K Byte
Flash
(For Dynamic C version 7.21 only).
- TN218a - Implementing a Serial Download Manager for a 256K Byte
Flash
(For Dynamic C version 7.31 and later).
- TN217 - Binary and Source Compatibility Issues for 4K Flash Sector Sizes
- TN216 - Is your Application Ready for Large Sector Flash?
- TN213 - Rabbit 2000 Serial Port Software
- TN211 - Creating Custom LCD Characters
- TN209 - Using the MD5 Hash Library
- TN205 - How to Get a µC/OS-II Application Running
- TN203 - Porting a Program to Dynamic C®
- TN202 - Rabbit Memory Management In a Nutshell
- TN201 - Fast Fourier Transforms for the Rabbit 2000
General Topics | Dynamic
C | Rabbit 3000 | Rabbit
2000 | White Papers
- TN236 - Rabbit 3000 IrDA Bug
- TN235 - External 32.768 kHz Oscillator Circuits
- TN233 - Interfacing the Rabbit 3000 with a Magnetic Stripe Card Reader
- TN228 - Rabbit 3000 Parallel Port F Bug
- TN221 - PC Board Layout Suggestions to Reduce EMI and RF Emissions with the Rabbit 3000 Microprocessor
General Topics | Dynamic
C | Rabbit 3000 | Rabbit
2000 | White Papers
- TN302 - Rabbit 2000 Instruction Bug
- TN301 - Rabbit 2000 Microprocessor Interrupt Issue
- TN232 - Rabbit 2000C Release
- TN231 - Rabbit 2000 Features and Their Use in Board-Level Products
General Topics | Dynamic
C | Rabbit 3000 | Rabbit
2000 | White Papers
- WP108 — "RabbitSys - Conquering Remote
Reliability Problems "
- WP107 - "Distributed Control of Resource-Limited
Systems"
by Larry Mittag, Lead Consultant, Mittag Enterprises
- WP106 - "Cryptography for Engineers Who Couldn't
Care Less "
by Jim Turley, Microprocessor Analyst and Editor-in-Chief,
Embedded Systems Programming
- WP105 - "Killing the EMI Demon" as published in Circuit Cellar magazine, Sept. 02.
- WP104 - DeviceMate, an Integrated C Development System for Network-Enabling Embedded Devices

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