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XK XS1-G Development System Quick Start Guide
Version 1.1
Publication Date: 2010/05/10
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© 2010 XMOS Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Page 1 XK XS1-G Development System Quick Start Guide Version 1.1 Publication Date: 2010/05/10 Copyright © 2010 XMOS Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2 XMOS Link cable (x 2)—connects the XDK to other devices using XMOS Link sockets. XMOS Link cables have the same form factor as Ethernet cables, but are crossover cables that can only be used for linking to XDK XMOS Link sockets.
  • Page 3 XK XS1-G Development System Quick Start Guide (1.1) www.xmos.com...
  • Page 4 XK XS1-G Development System Quick Start Guide (1.1) 2.1 Pong (PONG) Pong is a simple application that uses four threads. The state machine polls the but- ton thread to see if a button is currently pressed, makes the main game calculations, updates the positions of the pads and ball and passes them to the frame generator.
  • Page 5 XK XS1-G Development System Quick Start Guide (1.1) 2.2 Mandelbrot (MBROT) The Mandelbrot demonstration uses the concurrent feature of the XMOS architecture to farm out the processing to multiple threads running across the XCores. The generation manager requests Mandelbrot calculations from eight threads running the escape time algorithm.
  • Page 6 XK XS1-G Development System Quick Start Guide (1.1) 2.3 Audio Frequency Analyser (FREQ) The FREQ program reads audio input, and visualizes the power in each frequency band in real-time on the screen. Connect a microphone or MP3 player to the line input to run the program.
  • Page 7 XK XS1-G Development System Quick Start Guide (1.1) 2.4 Touch Screen Finger Follow The touch-screen demonstration has the following behavior: When the application starts, a large red cross is displayed on the LCD screen. When a press is detected, the color of the cross is changed to green, and the cross follows the user’s finger.
  • Page 8 XK XS1-G Development System Quick Start Guide (1.1) 2.5 Menu system, loader and LCD screen (XDK) The XDK menu program is provided for users who want to change the menu for their own use. If you run XDK.XB, the XDK will appear to reset itself, as it re-runs the menu;...
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