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Prerequisites

Before running your first application, you must ensure that you have the minimum set of required tools and components:

  • Toolchain for your specific microcontroller.
  • Development board.
  • µC/TCP-IP stack must be installed properly (a running project). See Installing the µC/TCP-IP Stack for further details on how to install µC/TCP-IP.
  • Source code for µC/TFTPc.

Additional Modules

µC/FTPc depends on other modules to run. It requires the presence of a RTOS; the modules for µC/CPU, µC/LIB, µC/Common and µC/TCP-IP.

If you are using one of the two Micriµm OS's, complete documentation can be found for µC/OS-II and µC/OS-III. Refer to those guides for more information on requirements, installation, configuration and running of each RTOS.

The µC/CPU module regroups the processor's hardware-dependent code. It includes ports for the many CPU architectures Micriµm supports. Therefore, you must use the port corresponding to your specific CPU.

The µC/LIB module is Micriµm's run-time library, implementing the most common standard library functions, macros, and constants.

µC/Common regroups modules use commonly by all the Micrium products. It must therefore also be include in your project.

The µC/TCP-IP stack is a compact, reliable, high-performance TCP/IP protocol stack which provides the socket for the FTP application layer.

µC/FTPc can be used with or without a File System. The example application of the starting guide use the Micriµm µC/FS module. A common File System API is used for all network applications that required a FS. It is located in the FS directory of µC/TCP-IP (TCPIP Network File System Abstraction Layer). A port for the µC/FS v4 is available and it is possible to add new ports to interface with different File Systems .

Downloading the Source Code

µC/FTPc can be downloaded from the Micrium repository along with the other required modules.

Installing the Files

Once all the distribution packages have been downloaded to your host machine, extract all the files to your computer (for instance, at the root of your C:\ drive). The package may be extracted to any location. After extracting all the files, the directory structure should look as illustrated below in Figure - FTPc Folder Tree. In the example, all Micriµm products sub-folders will be located in C:\Micrium\Software\. The Micriµm µC/OS-III RTOS has been chosen for this example as well as µC/FS.

Figure - µC/FTPc Folder Tree

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