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Re: NEW 2009 Control System Released

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Originally Posted by neutrino15 View Post
I can has link? All I could find was the WPI page and some stuff on NI's site.. Not 100MB, no enough to get started.. If all else fails, be cool and upload a package to FileDropper or something?
I can't upload the the documentation because it is copyrighted and is not publically available - at least in any way I could find. You can download your own documentation from Wind River by agreeing to the licensing terms via the 3.6 30-Day Evaluation kit. This is the top link in the list.

The above evaulation kit has the full doc set for VxWorks. Just remember, VxWorks is multiplatform targetted so this is the generic doc set. Some components such as full MMU support may not exist in the cRIO environment. But all in all, the documentation is a place for the software mentors to start.

I'd start with the following
Code:
Wind River General Purpose Platform, VxWorks Edition - Getting Started - general overview
And then move on to:

Code:
VxWorks Kernel Programmers Guide
VxWorks Application Programmers Guide
VxWorks Device Driver Developer's Guide
VxWorks Kernel API Reference

Wind River Workbench User's Guide
VxWorks Command-Line Tool User's Guide
Wind River Workbench Host Shell User's Guide
Wind River Host Shell API Reference

Wind River Host Utilities API Reference
Wind River System Viewer User's Guide
And a whole lot more...

Last edited by dcbrown : 21-04-2008 at 14:36.
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