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Before running your first application, you must ensure that you have the minimal set of required tools and components:
- Toolchain for your specific microcontroller.
- Development board.
- Source code for the µC/TCPI-IP stack.
- Source code for all the other Micriµm modules required by the µC/TCPI-IP stack (see section Additional Modules)
- Interface device driver compatible with your hardware for the µC/TCP-IP stack (Ethernet + PHY driver or WiFi driver).*
- Board support package (BSP) for your development board.*
- A running project for your selected RTOS.
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* If Micrium does not support your network device driver, you will have to write your own device driver. The same goes for your BSP. However, you can contact Micriµm (support@micrium.com) to see if a BSP example exists for your development board to help you get started. Refer to section µC/TCPIP Driver Manual for more information on writing your own Ethernet or WiFi device driver and section Network Board Support Package for writing your own BSP. |
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µC/TCP-IP stack can be downloaded from the Micrium customer portal as all the other required modules. The distribution package includes the full source code and documentation.
The customer portal also includes all the network interface device driver supported by Micriµm. Wired Ethernet devices and WiFi devices are supported by Micriµm. Download the device driver adequate for your project. If your device is not support by Micriµm, you will need to develop your own device driver. Refer to section µC/ TCPIP Driver Manual for all the details.
You can log into the Micrium customer portal at the address below to begin your download (you must have a valid license to gain access to the file):
Installing the Files
Once all the distribution packages have been downloaded to your host machine, extract all the files at the root of your C:\ drive for instance. The package may be extracted to any location. After extracting all the files, the directory structure should look as illustrated in Figure - Directory Tree for µC/TCP-IP . In the example, all Micriµm products sub-folders shown in Figure - Directory Tree for µC/TCP-IP will be located in C:\Micrium\Software\
. The Micriµm µC/OS-III RTOS has been chosen for this example.