Source code for all of the examples discuessed is installed with the NNDK in the directory \<nburn_install_dir>\examples\EFFS
. The latest manual revision can be downloaded from http://www.netburner.com in the "Support -> Docs and Downloads" section.
A list of all current examples can be found in this documentation under the menu heading, Example Applications.
The EFFS for NetBurner 3.0 is supported on the following NetBurner platforms:
The MOD-DEV-70CR development board has an SD card connector on it, while the NANO Carrier Board has has a micro SD card connector.
Throughout this guide, we will refer to the "debug port". The debug port is one of the RS-232 ports that can be used to interact with your NetBurner device in the example programs. By default stdout
, stdin
and stderr
are mapped to the debug port, so when you use functions like printf()
, scanf()
, gets()
, etc. they read and write to the debug port. All of this is configurable. You can also disable the debug port and use the port as a general purpose UART, or you can reassign the stdio file descriptors to use other serial or network interfaces.