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C++ classes for Moates Flash and Burn and Ostrich
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Moates Burn1/2 and Ostrich interface and classes The classes contained in the src/ directory and it's subdirectories represent an encapsulation of the Moates Burn1/2 Chip burner and their Ostrich realtime chip emulator. The command line interface to the burn1/2 hardware is pretty well fleshed out and tested. I've used it repeatedly from my OSX laptop to burn working chips for my car. The Ostrich class is pretty complete however no command line utility has been written as a front end to the class. There is a OstrichDriver in the src/Ostrich/utils directory that can be expanded upon or be used to serve as a proof of concept for testing the hardware. The Serial class was written because I was unaware of boost at that time. It attempts to smooth the differences between various operating systems. Both the Burn and Ostrich interfaces were tested on Linux, FreeBSD, OSX, and Windows under cygwin. For Windows builds the Serial classes under src/Serial/windows should be used instead of the more unix oriented ones in src/Serial. The configure and automake scripts are not setup to handle windows and cygwin in an automatic fashion which is a deficency that needs to be corrected in the future. To handle building and generation of makefiles gnu autoconf is used. To build the software, just run autoreconf -i then './configure' from the top level directory. Advanced autoconf users can use the --prefix, etc options as they wish. If all goes well and you don't see any failures once the configre script completes you can run 'make'. If there are no failures there you should see a file named 'burn' in the top level directory. If you wish to install the new binary 'make install' as root will do so, or you can just copy the binary to your ~/bin directory. From there it's just a matter of running 'burn' with the proper options. There is a copious help screen included with the binary. There will be an ostrich binary built, but it should be considered useful only for testing things out. The source for teh executable is the OstrichDriver.cpp file in the src/Ostrich/utils directory.
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