


In the End IP address field, enter 172.25.10.85.Įnsure that the length and subnet mask are configured as follows: In the Start IP address field, enter 172.25.10.60. In the Add Exclusions and Delay window, select Next. Select Next to use the default lease duration.Įnsure that Yes, I want to configure these option now is selected then select Next. In the IP address field, enter the default gateway address of 172.25.10.1 then select Add. In the IP address field, enter 163.128.78.93 then select Add.Įnsure that Yes, I want to activate this scope now is selected then select Next. Select Finish to close the wizard and create the scope.Ĭonfigure the laptop in the Lobby to obtain IP and DNS addresses automatically from the DHCP server as follows:įrom the top navigation tabs, select Floor 1 Overview. In the notification area, right-click the Network icon and select Open Network and Sharing Center.

In the Ethernet Status window, select Properties. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) then select Properties. Select Obtain an IP address automatically.

Select Obtain DNS server address automatically. Select Close to close Ethernet Properties.Microcontroller Hardware and Software: A Laboratory Manual Stephen J. Hegner Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Votey Building University of Vermont Burlington, VT 05405 USA Ĭ 1997 by Stephen J. No part of this Copyright ° manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means, without the prior written consent of the author.Ĭontents Preface vii Philosophy of this Manual. Viiiġ Becoming Acquainted with the Software Development Environment 3 1.1 Purpose. 3 1.2.1 The Configuration of the Laboratory. 12 2 Basic Controller Design 2.1 Purpose. #Testout lab 3.2.3 simulator#Ģ.2.2 Modelling with the Simulator 2.2.3 Designing the Program. 3.2.3 Relocating the Program 3.2.4 Using a General-Purpose 3.2.1 The Simulated Situation 3.2.2 Using Subroutines. I/O Port iiiĤ Multiple Ports and Handshaking Protocols 4.1 Purpose. II Exercises Involving the Evaluation Board and Prototyping Unit 39 5 Use 5.1 5.2 5.3 #Testout lab 3.2.3 full#Ĥ.2.3 Implementing Full Input Handshaking 4.2.4 Installing a Long Delay Loop.
