		Getting Started with PMON
		Getting Started with PMON

 What You'll Need

	    A Host computer system (UNIX or MSDOS)
	    A Target board

To run an application program on your Target using PMON, perform the
following steps:

    If you haven't done so already, 
Download 
the PMON source from the Web site.

    Next you need to Extract the files 
from the archive.

    To configure the package you need to run the 
Install program. The following table
provides a summary of the target types you need for each
evaluation board.

TargetTarget Type
BDMR4101-be"All Processors Big Endian"
BDMR4011-be"All Processors Big Endian"
BDMR4102-be"All Processors Big Endian"
BDMR4101-le"All Processors Little Endian"
BDMR4011-le"All Processors Little Endian"
BDMR4102-le"All Processors Little Endian"
SDP1000"SDP1000 (L64008 MPEG-2 Transport)"
L64363 (ATMizer2)"ATMizer-2 R-T SAR Engine"
 Key: The "-be" means Big Endian, the "-le" means Little Endian.

    To prepare the package for use you must 
Build the package.

    Configure your hardware.
PMON requires an RS232 link between your host and port A on the Target.
The actual hardware port name
will depend on which host and Target you
will be using.

    Build, 
Download and Execute your application on the Target.


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