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NuWa Windows ce. Net 2 Technical Manual (Version 0) Warranty
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bet | 22/23 | Sana | 26.12.2019 | Hajmi | 1,74 Mb. | | #5177 |
Step 6: Click “Install” to install SDK.
Step 7: Installing SDK.
Step 8: Completing the SDK installation.
The detail programming information please refers to “NuWa SDK.DOC”.
Miscellaneous
Installation of JTAG
The following steps illustrate how to install JTAG Driver to Windows XP, 2000 system:
Step 1: Copy the GIVEIO.SYS file to: %systemroot%\system32\drivers.
Step 2: Choose Start, choose Settings, choose Control Panel, and choose ‘Add/Remove Hardware’.
Step 3: Choose ‘Next’, select 'Add/Troubleshoot a device' and choose ‘Next’.
Step 4: Select 'Add a new device' and choose ‘Next’, and select 'No, I want to select the hardware from a list'
Step 5: Choose ‘Next’, select Other devices and choose ‘Next’, choose 'Have Disk...'.
Step 6: Choose 'Browse...', locate the folder where GIVEIO.INF, choose 'OK'.
Step 7: Choose ‘Next’, choose ‘Next’ again, and finally choose Finish.
Download Boot Loader
Users can use XFLASH.BAT to write Boot Loader to NuWa after JTAG Driver installed. The following steps illustrate how to download Boot Loader to NuWa.
Step1: Install Peripheral I/O cable to connector J1.
Step2: Using a One by One 25 pins PRINTER cable to connect host pc and NuWa.
Step 3: Open a DOS Command window.
Step 4: Change directory to where the XFLASH.BAT at.
Step 5: Using XFLASH.BAT to download Boot loader. The format of XFLASH.BAT is:
XFLASH BOOT_LOADER_FILENAME
Debug Port
NuWa provides a Debug port to display NuWa status via connector J1 (Peripheral I/O Connector). The following steps show you how to use Debug Port:
Step 1: Install Peripheral I/O cable to connector J1.
Step 2: Using a One by One 9 pins RS-232 cable to connect host pc and NuWa.
Step 3: Execute “Hyper Terminal” on host PC.
Step 4: Setting communication parameter:
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