Motorola CMD11E1 manual Getting Started, Installing the Software, Board Startup

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GETTING STARTED

The Axiom CMD11E1 single board computer is a fully assembled, fully functional development system for the Motorola 68HC11E1 microcontroller, complete with wall plug power supply and serial cable. Support software for this development board is provided for Windows 95 and NT operating systems.

Follow the steps in this section to get started quickly and verify everything is working correctly.

Installing the Software

1.Insert the Axiom 68HC11 support CD in your PC. If the setup program does not start, run the file called "SETUP.EXE" on the CD.

2.Follow the instructions on screen to install the AxIDE software onto your hard drive.

3.After installation completes, double-click the AxIDE icon to start the utility program.

4.Select the PC serial port you're using to connect to the board. Click [OK].

5.Select your development board "CMD11E1" from the drop-down menu bar just below the main menu.

Board Startup

Follow these steps to connect and power on the board. This assumes you're using the provided AxIDE terminal (installed in the previous section) or a similar communications terminal program on your PC, and that all jumpers are in their default (from the manufacturer) positions. If you're using a different terminal program than the one provided, set it's parameters to 9600 baud, N,8,1.

1.Connect one end of the supplied 9-pin serial cable to a free COM port on your PC. Connect the other end of the cable to the COM1 port on the CMD11E1 board.

2.Apply power to the board by plugging in the wall plug power adapter that came with the system.

3.If everything is working properly, you should see a Buffalo Monitor prompt similar to that below in the Terminal window. Press the ENTER key and you should see a prompt which is the > character.

BUFFALO 3.4AX – Axiom Version of the Motorola Monitor / Debugger >_

4. Your board is now ready to use!

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Contents CMD11E1 Contents Installing the Software Getting StartedBoard Startup Creating source code TutorialSupport Software Software DevelopmentAS11 HELLO.ASM -l cre s HELLO.LST Assembling source codeHELLO.LST Running your applicationFdb Start Programming External EepromAddress Decoding Memory0FFF Memory MAPMode Select Jumpers JP1 and JP2 JumpersBuffalo Trace Jumper JP13 U7 Device Memory Selection Jumpers JP3 JP10Ports and Connectors LcdportKeypad Serial Ports SS Keboard Parallel PortsMcuport AuxportBusport ReferenceTroubleshooting AxIDE Tips and SuggestionsLCD Command Codes TablesLCD Character Codes Load T Buffalo Monitor Commands