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MBOXDEMO.C
—Implements a Web server that allows e-mail messages to be entered
and then shown on the LCD display. See Appendix D for hookup instructions for the
Demonstration Board.
MUSIC.C
—Speaker demonstration: plays one line of "Bicycle Built For Two" (with lyrics).
MUSIC2.C
—Speaker demonstration: plays one line of "Für Elise" as background music
while other processing is going on.
REMOTE1.C
—Demonstrates simple serial data communication using a remote ANSI
terminal such as Hyperterminal from an available PC COM port connection.
SMTPDEMO.C
—Uses the TCPIP\SMTP.LIB library to send an e-mail when a key on
the keypad or a switch on the Demonstration Board is pressed. See Appendix D for
hookup instructions for the Demonstration Board.
SPEAKER.C
—Demonstrates how to adjust the speaker frequency and volume.
TCP_RESPOND.C
—Shows how to receive messages and respond.
TCP_SEND.C
—Shows how to send message to specific addresses and ports.
The programs TCP_SEND.C and TCP_RESPOND.C are meant to be executed on two dif-
ferent Intellicom boards so that the two boards communicate with each other. In the
absence of a second board, PCSEND.EXE (used with TCP_SEND.C) and PCRESPOND.EXE
(used with TCP_RESPOND.C) in the SAMPLES\ICOM\WINDOWS directory can be used on
the PC console side at the command prompt. Both the executables and the C source code
are located in the WINDOWS directory.
Using PCSEND
PCSEND.C
is the source code for PCSEND.EXE used on the PC console side to communi-
cate with an Intellicom board. The executable PCSEND.EXE is similar to TCP_SEND.C,
but is run at the command prompt to communicate with an Intellicom board running
TCP_RESPOND.C
.
Using PCRESPOND
PCRESPOND.C
is the source code for PCRESPOND.EXE used on the PC console side to
communicate with an Intellicom board. The executable PCRESPOND.EXE is similar to
TCP_RESPOND.C
, but is run at the command prompt to communicate with an Intellicom
board running TCP_SEND.C.