README File Product Information for ST7 Software Library Version 5.1 January, 2000 **** ASM environnement files ***** -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- DISCLAIMER *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- THE SOFTWARE INCLUDED IN THIS LIBRARY IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY. SGS-THOMSON SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- This document contains release notes for V5.0 of the STMICROELECTRONICS ST7 Software Library. This library contains software examples about how to use the ST7 peripherals and development environment in assembly and C languages. The development environment files contain the mapping for the dedicated ST7 hardware registers for all the general pupose devices. ==========================< IMPORTANT REQUIREMENT >============================ ST7 Tools and debugger on PC requires a minimum configuration: - PC 386 (387 not required) or higher - a minimum of 4 Megabytes of system memory - Microsoft Windows 95 operating in enhanced mode or higher. The hardware tools are not required for using the library, you can use WGDB7 as a simulator. But for a better development you can use the following Hardware tools: - the development Kit (or emu low cost). - the ST7 emulator - the EPROM Programming Board or Gang Programmer. The software tools installation procedure should start with: - the ST7 software tools - the ST7 windows debugger - the ST7 HDS configuration files (configure WGDB7 when it is used with the emulator) - the Windows EPROMER . These tools are free software and are located on the ST7 CDROM or on ST MCU dedicated web site ( http://mcu.st.com ). ================================< CONTENTS >================================= This ST7 Software Library can be downloaded from the ST MCU dedicated web site ( http://mcu.st.com ). Download the 'zip' file and run the setup.exe files to install the different parts you need. This library can install the following subdirectories: LIBRARY | |-----ASM <DIR> | | | |--ENVIRO | | | | | |----ST72101 <DIR> | | |----ST72104 <DIR> | | |----ST72121 <DIR> | | |----ST72171 <DIR> | | |----ST72212 <DIR> | | |----ST72213 <DIR> | | |----ST72215 <DIR> | | |----ST72216 <DIR> | | |----ST72251 <DIR> | | |----ST72254 <DIR> | | |----ST72311 <DIR> | | |----ST72314 <DIR> | | |----ST72331 <DIR> | | |----ST72334 <DIR> | | |----ST72411 <DIR> | | ==========< Part 1: ASM >====================================================== WARNING: Only source files and a batch file are located in these directories. If you want to assemble, link and format the different examples, you have to install the ST7 tool chain and run the batch file corresponding to each application. For more details refer to the application note AN988: 'Starting with assembly tool chain' ENVIRO Directory: ----------------- Section 1.1.01: ST72101 Microcontroller: ST72101 Comments: Software example to quickly start an application with the ST72101 microcontroller. Section 1.1.02: ST72104 Microcontroller: ST72104 Flash Comments: Software example to quickly start an application with the ST72104 Flash microcontroller. Section 1.1.03: ST72121 Microcontroller: ST72121 Comments: Software example to quickly start an application with the ST72121 microcontroller. Section 1.1.04: ST72171 Microcontroller: ST72171 Comments: contains map files for the ST72171 Section 1.1.05: ST72212 Microcontroller: ST72212 Comments: Software example to quickly start an application with the ST72212 microcontroller. Section 1.1.06: ST72213 Microcontroller: ST72213 Comments: Software example to quickly start an application with the ST72213 microcontroller. Section 1.1.07: ST72215 Microcontroller: ST72215 Flash Comments: Software example to quickly start an application with the ST72215 Flash microcontroller. Section 1.1.08: ST72216 Microcontroller: ST72216 Flash Comments: Software example to quickly start an application with the ST72216 Flash microcontroller. Section 1.1.09: ST72251 Microcontroller: ST72251 Comments: Software example to quickly start an application with the ST72251 microcontroller. Section 1.1.10: ST72254 Microcontroller: ST72254 Flash Comments: Software example to quickly start an application with the ST72254 Flash microcontroller. Section 1.1.11: ST72311 Microcontroller: ST72311 Comments: Software example to quickly start an application with the ST72311 microcontroller. Section 1.1.12: ST72314 Microcontroller: ST72314 Comments: contains map files for the ST72314 Section 1.1.13: ST72331 Microcontroller: ST72331 Comments: Software example to quickly start an application with the ST72331 microcontroller. Section 1.1.14: ST72334 Microcontroller: ST72334 Comments: contains map files for the ST72334 Section 1.1.14: ST72411 Microcontroller: ST72411 Comments: contains map files for the ST72411 /*** (c) 1999 STMicroelectronics ****************** END OF FILE ***/Download Driver Pack
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