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3.0 interface design program
(30-day evaluation)
鈥?8051 Shareware Assembler
The LINK-51 provides a complete development environment for
creating EMIT-enabled networked devices with the emMicro device
object server, leveraging the emGateway for network communications,
and developing a graphical user interface for managing and controlling
the device.
鈥?The EMIT embedded device object server, emMicro, is provided in
both C and assembly source code versions for the 8051.
鈥?emMicro requires as little as 1Kbyte of ROM on a device (8051
assembly version).
鈥?EMIT鈥檚 distributed device object server architecture shifts
significant resource requirements from the device to emGateway
while still providing a rich, graphical interpretation of device controls.
鈥?The LINK-51 includes assembly sample applications integrated
with emMicro.
鈥?emGateway provides a link between lightweight device networks and
user interfaces like a web browser, PDA or phone.
鈥?The EMIT Access Library facilitates the development of client-side
interfaces.
鈥?The EMIT Access Library supports popular programming languages
such as C, C++, Java
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, ActiveX
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, Visual Basic
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, etc.
鈥?emGateway runs on Windows
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95/98, NT, or WinCE.
鈥?emMicro鈥檚 versatile communications protocol supports modem,
RS232, RS485, IR and RF (sold separately).
鈥?When upgraded to EMIT SDK 3.0 Standard, developers have
remote connectivity.
鈥?EMIT鈥檚 predefined library of JavaBeans compliant emObjects (trial
version) enables quick and easy development of robust graphical user
interfaces via Visual Caf茅.
鈥?The EMIT SDK includes several powerful low-level debugging tools.
鈥?EMIT software is scalable and modular, enabling developers to choose
which components will reside on the device, the emGateway, and the
client-side server.
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