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The term “Primary Flash” refers to the Flash device connected to /CS0, not the total amount of
Flash available on the board.
The result may be saved to a RTI file for later use, or the result may be saved to the list of
board configurations.
Board Selection
The list of board configurations is viewable from the Board Selection tab. The highlighted
entry in the list of board configurations is the one that will be used when the compilation uses
a defined target configuration, that is, when the Default Compile Mode on the Compiler tab is
set to “Compile defined target configuration to .bin file” and
Compile or Compile to .bin file is
chosen from the Compile menu.
If you save to the list of board configurations by clicking on the button Update Board Selec-
tion, then you must fill in all fields of the dialog. The baud rate, calculated from the value in
the
Base Frequency (MHz) field, only applies to debugging. The fastest baud rate for down-
loading is negotiated between the PC and the target.
To save to an RTI file only requires an entry in the CPU field. Please see Technical Note 231
for information on the specifics of the Rabbit CPU revisions.
The correct choice for the CPU field is found on the chip itself. The information is printed on
the third line from the top on the Rabbit 2000 and the second line from the top on the Rabbit
3000. The table below lists the possible values.
Where “#” is the revision number and the letters are associated information.
Rabbit Microprocessor non-RoHS RoHS
Rabbit 2000 IQ#T UQ#T
Rabbit 3000 IL#T or IZ#T UL#T