Resource Center Category: All KDB Entries

  1. kdb379: GPIO Pin Mapping for Jetson Carriers
  2. kdb378: Cloning Jetson™ Modules with Connect Tech Board Support Package
  3. kdb377: Booting Off External Media with CTI Jetson Carriers
  4. kdb376: CTI-L4T Board Support Package Over the Air (OTA) Updates
  5. kdb375: CTI-L4T Board Support Package Installation Archive for NVIDIA JetPack with Connect Tech Jetson™ Carriers
  6. kdb374: Installing Jetpack SDK Components alongside the CTI-L4T BSP
  7. kdb373: CTI-L4T Board Support Package Installation for NVIDIA JetPack with Connect Tech Jetson™ Carriers
  8. kdb367: NVIDIA GTX1000 Series Windows Driver Setup
  9. kdb366: Installing BlueStorm and Xtreme Serial Card Driver for QNX 7
  10. kdb364: Using MIPI CSI-2 cameras on Connect Tech ASG006 (Spacely)
  11. kdb363: Using Lumenera Cameras with NVIDIA® Jetson™ TX2/TX1 and Connect Tech Carriers
  12. kdb362: NVIDIA® Jetson™ TX2/TX1 CAN Interface/Setup with Connect Tech Carriers
  13. kdb361: XDG101/CCG070 SFP+/SFP Transceiver Modules
  14. kdb360: Xtreme/10G Managed Ethernet Switch/Router SFP+/SFP Transceiver Modules
  15. kdb357: Location of WiFi Connection on NVIDIA® Jetson™ TX2 and Jetson™ TX1 Modules
  16. kdb356: Echo/ISA on Windows 7
  17. kdb355: IMX274 setup with OpenCV on Connect Tech Jetson™ Carriers
  18. kdb354: Multicast Networking on Connect Tech Xtreme/GbE
  19. kdb353: Using mPCIe to USB3 on Connect Tech Jetson™ TX1 Carriers
  20. kdb352: NVIDIA® Jetson™ TX2/TX1 Supported Cameras
  21. kdb351: USB3.0 camera setup on Connect Tech Jetson TX2/TX1 carriers
  22. kdb350: CTI-L4T NVIDIA® Jetson™ Board Support Package Release Notes
  23. kdb349: GPS Time Synchronization in Linux
  24. kdb348: I2C on Connect Tech’s TX2/TX1 Carriers
  25. kdb347: Disable Serial Debug Console on Connect Tech TX2/TX1 Carriers
  26. kdb346: Remote connection on Connect Tech TX1 carriers
  27. kdb345: Adjust Resolution on Connect Tech TX1 Carriers
  28. kdb344: CTI NVIDIA® Jetson™ Carrier Board TX2 / TX1 Compatibility
  29. kdb343: Installing SHA-2 Signed Drivers on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008
  30. kdb342: Using GPIO on Connect Tech Jetson Xavier/TX2/TX1 Carriers
  31. kdb341: RTC Battery System Design App Note (CTIN-00009)
  32. kdb340: FreeForm/104 Flash Programming in ISE 14.3
  33. kdb339: FreeForm/104 Spartan 3E Steppings
  34. kdb338: Blue Heat/Net Firmware Restore
  35. kdb337: FreeForm/PCI-104 Non-volatile Memory
  36. kdb336: Changing/Resetting Blue Heat/Net Embedded OS Password
  37. kdb334: Motherboard/SBC Compatibility with the FlashDrive/104 (DGG)
  38. kdb333: Using MSC Q7-NT2 Tegra Modules with Xtreme/SBC Application Note 00001
  39. kdb331: Using AMD G-Series Modules with Xtreme/CPU & Qseven Carriers
  40. kdb330: Xtreme/CPU & Qseven Carrier Module Compatibility
  41. kdb329: Adding Custom LVDS Resolutions to Qseven conga-QA/QA6
  42. kdb327: Support for BlueStorm and Blue Heat/PCI Drivers Under Windows Embedded
  43. kdb326: Overwrite all saved settings on the Blue Heat/Net and Blue Heat/Net Sync
  44. kdb325: Installing Windows Embedded Standard 7 on the Xtreme/CPU Single Board Computer
  45. kdb324: Installing Windows Embedded CE on the Xtreme/CPU Single Board Computer
  46. kdb323: Installing Windows XP Embedded on the Xtreme/CPU Single Board Computer
  47. kdb322: Installing Embedded Windows Operating Systems on the Xtreme/CPU Single Board Computer
  48. kdb321: Clock Tree Settings in the Blue Heat/Net Sync Web Configuration Manager
  49. kdb319: Configuring a PCI/104 or PC/104-Plus card for an Embedded Stack
  50. kdb318: How to use a BlueHeat/Net on a Mac
  51. kdb317: SICK Laser Measurement System (LMS) Serial Compatibility
  52. kdb316: PCI/104-Express to PCI Express Adapter (ADG017 and ADG021) Compatibility
  53. kdb314: QNX 6 BlueHeat/Net Host Driver ARP Interaction
  54. kdb313: BlueStorm Windows driver errata for part numbers BL[G]048, BL[G]049, BL[G]050, BL[G]051
  55. kdb312: TCP & UDP Ports Used by the BlueHeat/Net (Setting Up Firewall Access)
  56. kdb311: How to Setup 2 BlueHeat/Nets to Act as a Serial Cable Replacement or Extension
  57. kdb310: Radio Modem General Setup Tips
  58. kdb309: Setting a Custom Baud Rate in Linux (2.6.x Kernel)
  59. kdb308: Differences in Bluestorm & Xtreme/104-Plus Product Family
  60. kdb307: Compiling a Linux Kernel with Support for CTI Products
  61. kdb306: Viewing Hidden Devices In Windows Device Manager
  62. kdb305: PC/104 Problems with CPU Boards
  63. kdb304: Update Blue Heat/Net Firmware Using a Local File
  64. kdb303: Shell Scripts not working with Ubuntu Linux
  65. kdb302: BlueStorm/Express – Windows CE 5.0 Known Issues
  66. kdb300: Using 2 Blue Heat/Nets as PPP routers to make a PPP link
  67. kdb298: Using the Blue Heat/Net to convert line interfaces
  68. kdb297: Accessing ComSync/104 Registers
  69. kdb296: Xtreme/104 Baud Rates by Model
  70. kdb295: Suggested Method to Setup a BlueHeat/Net Installation
  71. kdb294: Windows applications using BlueHeat/Net sometime fails Win32 serial communication API
  72. kdb293: Cannot install Blue Heat/Net unit when launching Configuration Manager from setup
  73. kdb292: Echo Card Locks PC when Status Port is Enabled
  74. kdb291: Reliability Prediction (MTBF) Values for all Connect Tech Inc. Products
  75. kdb290: PCI-X Bus Technology
  76. kdb289: QNX 6.2 Evaluation Version does not contain shared object libraries required by the Blue Heat/PCI wrapper program
  77. kdb286: Using The Xtreme/104 Opto Rev. C or Rev. D In RS-485 Half Duplex Mode
  78. kdb285: Using The Status Register With Xtreme/104 and DFlex
  79. kdb284a: Using The Xtreme/104 Opto In RS485 Half Duplex Mode
  80. kdb284: Using The Xtreme/104 Opto Rev. B In RS-485 Half Duplex Mode
  81. kdb282: DFlex UART IRQs cannot be used when loopback mode is turned on
  82. kdb281: RTLinux installation notes
  83. kdb280: COM Port Number Mapping in Windows 2000
  84. kdb279: VB Port Test – Visual Basic Sample Application
  85. kdb277: BlueHeat RS485 Available Baudrates
  86. kdb275: CAB08DB25 – BlueHeat-8 RS-232/485 DB-25 Pinouts
  87. kdb274: DFlex Installation under Win2000
  88. kdb271: Making Sense of Linux Release Numbers and Kernel Revisions
  89. kdb269: Intellicon Serial Adapter chmon & chmon32 Documentation
  90. kdb268: Installing DFlex serial ports under QNX Neutrino
  91. kdb267: WhiteHEAT USB COM Port Naming Conflicts
  92. kdb262: WhiteHEAT/USB 4 Serial Port LED Behaviour
  93. kdb260: NT960 Causes Respawning on Linux
  94. kdb247: Serial Mice Will Not Work with the WhiteHEAT USB
  95. kdb244: Installing the DFlex Serial Adapter Under Solaris 2.6
  96. kdb242: Implementing Traceinfo.cti to Diagnose CTI Intelligent Serial Adapters
  97. kdb241: WhiteHEAT USB COM Port Naming Problems
  98. kdb238: SCO UNIX 5.0.5 – Why Does my Intellicon or NT960 driver not start?
  99. kdb233: Echo off for Win NT RAS Dial-in
  100. kdb232: Advanced Features of NT960 Universal Firmware
  101. kdb229: How to toggle RTS and DTR lines through Win32 Visual C++ function calls under Windows NT and 9x
  102. kdb228: Windows 95 Blue Heat/PCI, DFlex driver looking for WEBDLT.EXE file
  103. kdb227: How to Access Serial Ports Greater Than COM9 Using C/C++
  104. kdb225: Baud Rate Support under Windows NT RAS
  105. kdb224: QNX2 Warm Boot Fix
  106. kdb218: Changing COM port mapping under Win 95/98
  107. kdb215: COM Port Number Mapping in Windows95
  108. kdb214: Asus Motherboard Compatibility with CTI Multiport Serial Adapters
  109. kdb213: Maximum Number of Blue Heat/PCI Multi Port Serial Adapters in A System
  110. kdb211: Obtaining a hard copy of system information under Win95
  111. kdb208: Intellicon ISA SCO UNIX 5.0.4 Driver 2.15C
  112. kdb206: Intellicon-4 Multi-port Serial I/O Rev. B vs. Rev. D Changes
  113. kdb204: NT960 Buffer/Memory Allocation
  114. kdb201: DFlex and DFlex-4/104 Multi-Port Serial I/O Solaris 2.4 for x86 Installation Guide
  115. kdb199: Win95 PCI Unknown Device Errors
  116. kdb198: NT960 Flex-16 RS-485 dipswitch settings to mimic Intellicon Flex-8 RS-485 slim
  117. kdb197: NT960 Wrap Plug Pinouts
  118. kdb196: NT960 DB-9 Pinouts (male)
  119. kdb194: Partial List of Dip Switch Settings for the NT960
  120. kdb193: Typical Port Address Usage
  121. kdb192: Base Addresses for Some Typical Devices
  122. kdb191: Typical IRQ Assignments
  123. kdb189: Partial List of Dip Switch Settings for the Intellicon
  124. kdb188: RS-422/485 Cable Wiring
  125. kdb187: Intellicon-8 I/O Box DB-25 DCE Pinouts
  126. kdb186: Intellicon-8 DB-25 Pinouts
  127. kdb185: Intellicon-6+2 DB-9 Pinouts (male)
  128. kdb184: Intellicon-6+2 Male DB-25 Pinouts
  129. kdb183: Intellicon-4 DB-9 Pinouts
  130. kdb182: Intellicon-4 DB-25 Pinouts
  131. kdb181: Intellicon-2 DB-9 Pinouts
  132. kdb180: Flex8 I/O Box DB-9 Pinouts
  133. kdb179: Flex8 DB-9 Pinouts
  134. kdb178: DFlex-8 I/O Box DB-9 Pinouts
  135. kdb177: DFlex-2/-4/-8 DB-9 Pinouts
  136. kdb175: ACM/16 Address Switch Block Settings
  137. kdb172: How to monitor SIGHUP in QNX 4.xx
  138. kdb171: Intellicon-2 ISA Two Port Serial I/O 32k Option
  139. kdb170: Uninstalling The Enhanced DFlex Driver/Blue Heat PCI Driver For Windows 95/98
  140. kdb169: Uninstalling Win 3.1x Intellicon Driver From a System
  141. kdb168: QNX4 NT960 tracelogger codes for a NT960 Restart Complete (%d/%d)
  142. kdb167: DFlex/Fast Serial I/O Baud Rate Selection
  143. kdb166: DFlex Serial I/O Linux Redhat Kernel 1.2.13 Installation
  144. kdb165: Intellicon Serial I/O Windows NT 3.51/4.0 Compatible Software List
  145. kdb164: NT960 ISA Serial I/O QNX2.xx Recommended Driver Arguments
  146. kdb162: Intellicon Serial I/O Qnx4.22 Jerky Mouse Operation
  147. kdb161: NT960 Deluxe Host Serial I/O Changes, NTLOAD Failures
  148. kdb160: DFLEX Serial I/O Under MULTIUSER DOS 7 GOLD Installation
  149. kdb158: HP Pentium BIOS Bug – Upper Memory Conflict
  150. kdb154: Beyond the 128 Device Limit Under QNX4.2x
  151. kdb151: Example of how to retrieve status of the CTS modem signal in QNX4
  152. kdb147: Gateway 2000 PCs – Beware of CMOS Setup Wording
  153. kdb145: DFlex-4/104 PC-104 Serial I/O QNX2.xx Installation
  154. kdb138: DFlex (2, 4, 8) Serial I/O UART Chip to Port # Mapping
  155. kdb132: DFlex ISA Serial I/O WindowsNT v3.51/4.00 Installation
  156. kdb131: Printing Problems Under UNIX with Intelligent Serial I/O Cards
  157. kdb130: Basic Modem AT Command Settings
  158. kdb129: Blue Heat RS232 Available Baud Rates
  159. kdb128: Intellicon-8 Multiport Serial I/O Rev E and F Changes
  160. kdb127: Intellicon-Flex8 Multiport Serial I/O Rev (A->C) Changes
  161. kdb126: ISA Intellicon/NT960 Serial I/O Problems Under MSDOS with emm386.exe
  162. kdb125: DFlex ISA Multiport Serial I/O Windows95 Installation
  163. kdb124: DFlex ISA Multiport Serial I/O SCO Unix Installation
  164. kdb123: Dflex2/4Rev. B and Dflex8 Rev. D Multiport Serial I/O Changes
  165. kdb122: Intellicon Multiport Serial I/O SCO OpenServer V Installation
  166. kdb119: Intellicon & NT960 ISA Serial I/O and tcflush() Under QNX 4.xx
  167. kdb116: Printing Problems Under UNIX with Intelligent Cards
  168. kdb105: Ground Loops Can Cause System Damage
  169. kdb103: Using the QNX4 qnx_ioctl() to Raise and Lower RTS and DTR
  170. kdb095: Intellicon and NT960 Memory and Conflicts
  171. kdb070: Changes from Rev C to Rev E Intellicon-8
  172. kdb069: Dflex-2 ISA Serial I/O Lynx Installation
  173. kdb066: QNx4.22 Modem and Tinit Examples
  174. kdb064: NT960 ISA Serial I/O Line Editing Under QNX2.xx
  175. kdb060: Using TCDRAIN and CTI_TCDRAIN Under QNX 4
  176. kdb058: QNX 4.xx Hardware Interrupt Priority
  177. kdb048: Intellicon (Z80) Bit Field Definitions for chmon
  178. kdb047: Dflex Enabling UART Interrupts to ISA Bus
  179. kdb045: Serial Cards and Flow Control with Modems
  180. kdb041: Serial Ports Hanging During QNX4 Shutdown
  181. kdb039: What is the 16550 and How Can it Benefit Communications?
  182. kdb037: Software Examples for 5 Bit, 1.5 Stop Bits Under DOS
  183. kdb032: Dflex Boards Under SCO Unix
  184. kdb018: Multiple Intellicons Under QNX4.2x
  185. kdb017: Dev.cti Under QNX4
  186. kdb013 – Efficient use of Intellicon buffers under DOS
  187. kdb010: The “Cannot verify code into coprocessor” error message

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