2007-05-30 11:46 AM
2011-05-17 12:43 AM
Hi All
The Raisonance REva module running the uTasker demo project is now available online at the following address: Ftp to it using or Telnet to it using telnet 84.75.9.2 Via Web Browser the project allows various tests including controlling LEDs on the board, configuring IP, UART and SMTP parameters, uploading and displaying a GIF image, testing email transmission of a test message to your own email address as well as complete secure software uploads (on the admin page). The project is in last Beta testing phase and will be released very shorty with complete documentation and tutorial (using RIDE and CAPs for booting from Bank 0 or Bank 1). It includes an STR91XF version of the uTasker simulator which allows the complete project to be developed and tested in real-time on a PC . The uTasker project (also available for SAM7X, M9S12NE64, Coldfire M5223X) is free for non-commercial use, including full email support. For more details see the uTasker web site at If any one would like to try the project (including complete source code) there is a simple application form on the web site or contact me directly (Also questions) atmailto:m_j_butcher@iee.org
Beta testers are also welcome!! Best regards Mark Butcher / [ This message was edited by: mjbcswitzerland on 12-09-2007 20:52 ]2011-05-17 12:43 AM
Hi All
Note that the HEX file to be loaded to the board (eg. using CAPS - to bank 0) is available athttp://www.utasker.com/software/software.html
This runs on the Raisonance REva board and can be loaded (for example) with the ST CAPs program (main FLASH). The web pages are not embedded in the code but can be loaded via FTP (the web pages are also on the web site). The default address of the board is 192.168.0.1 but this, as well as its MAC address, can be changed via web browser. The following tutorial may help:http://www.utasker.com/docs/M5223X/uTaskerV1.3-Tutorial-M5223X_003.PDF
. It is not for the STR91 (this is still being processed) but it is generally valid. Good luck Regards Mark P.S. It is necessary to press once on the reset button (power up alone doesn't seem to initialise the PHY corrcetly - I will be studying why not...)