Yes, It still needs a lot of work.

>(I prefer with tutorial_ prefix)
one of them can be removed but installation is not a tutorial so it
should not have that prefix (just like your license page). right?

Another suggestion for the book... Can we have a word definition page?
just a simple list or table would be fine. It would contain (for
example) a list like this:

JAL - Just Another Language
LED - Light Emitting Diode
Library - blah blah blah
jallist - the jal support group at http://www....

Matt.

On Nov 24, 2:10 am, Sebastien Lelong <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Nice, another one !
>
> Few comments:
>
> Looks like tutorial_installation.xml is the same as installation.xml. Should
> the latter be removed ? (I prefer with tutorial_ prefix)
>
> About SD-Card: sd_card.jal and 16f877_sd_card.jal should be within a xred
> element, pointing to jallib file in SVN repos. Maybe an external link for
> SPI would be nice (wikipedia ?)
>
> Cheers,
> Seb
>
> 2009/11/24 <[email protected]>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Revision: 1499
> > Author: [email protected]
> > Date: Mon Nov 23 21:10:58 2009
> > Log: added tutorial_sd_card.xml (not published in book yet), fixed blink a
> > led schematic
> >http://code.google.com/p/jallib/source/detail?r=1499
>
> > Added:
> >  /trunk/doc/dita/tutorials/images/sd_card_pinout.jpg
> >  /trunk/doc/dita/tutorials/images/sd_card_schematic.jpg
> >  /trunk/doc/dita/tutorials/images/sd_card_sd_card.jpg
> >  /trunk/doc/dita/tutorials/tutorial_installation.xml
> >  /trunk/doc/dita/tutorials/tutorial_sd_card.xml
> > Modified:
> >  /trunk/doc/dita/tutorials/images/blink_a_led_circuit.jpg
>
> > =======================================
> > --- /dev/null
> > +++ /trunk/doc/dita/tutorials/images/sd_card_pinout.jpg Mon Nov 23 21:10:58
> > 2009
> > Binary file, no diff available.
> > =======================================
> > --- /dev/null
> > +++ /trunk/doc/dita/tutorials/images/sd_card_schematic.jpg      Mon Nov 23
> > 21:10:58 2009
> > Binary file, no diff available.
> > =======================================
> > --- /dev/null
> > +++ /trunk/doc/dita/tutorials/images/sd_card_sd_card.jpg        Mon Nov 23
> > 21:10:58 2009
> > Binary file, no diff available.
> > =======================================
> > --- /dev/null
> > +++ /trunk/doc/dita/tutorials/tutorial_installation.xml Mon Nov 23 21:10:58
> > 2009
> > @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
> > +<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
> > +<!-- This document was created with Syntext Serna Free. --><!DOCTYPE topic
> > PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Topic//EN" "topic.dtd" []>
> > +<topic id="template_id">
> > +  <title>Installation</title>
> > +  <prolog>
> > +    <author>Matthew Schinkel</author>
> > +    <publisher>Jallib Group</publisher>
> > +  </prolog>
> > +  <body>
> > +    <p id="firstcontent">JALv2 & Jallib installation guide</p>
> > +    <section>
> > +      <title>Windows Install:</title>
> > +      <ol>
> > +        <li>Download jalpack (installer executable) from <xref
> > format="html"
> > href="http://jaledit.googlecode.com/files/JALPack_2.4_0.4_0.6.1.0.exe";>
> >http://jaledit.googlecode.com/files/JALPack_2.4_0.4_0.6.1.0.exe
> > </xref></li>
> > +        <li>Run the setup file</li>
> > +        <li>Run JalEdit.exe from the jaledit directory</li>
> > +        <li>(optional) Click Tools Menu -> Environment Options ->
> > Programmer, Then Set the Programmer Executable Path</li>
> > +      </ol>
> > +      <p/>
> > +      <p>You should get something like this:</p>
> > +      <p><image href="images/installation_jalv2_dir.jpg"/></p>
> > +      <p/>
> > +    </section>
> > +    <section>
> > +      <title>Linux Install</title>
> > +      <ol>
> > +        <li>Go to <xref
> > href="http://code.google.com/p/jallib/downloads/list";
> > format="html">http://code.google.com/p/jallib/downloads/list</xref>, get
> > the link location of the jallib-pack (.tar.gz file)</li>
> > +        <li>Login via ssh to your linux install</li>
> > +        <li>Go to the directory you wish to install JALv2</li>
> > +        <li>Download the package with: #wget [link location of the
> > jallib-pack]</li>
> > +        <li>unzip the package with: #tar -xvf [filename.tar.gz]</li>
> > +      </ol>
> > +      <p/>
> > +      <p>(Jaledit runs under WINE on Linux)
> > +</p>
> > +    </section>
> > +  </body>
> > +</topic>
> > =======================================
> > --- /dev/null
> > +++ /trunk/doc/dita/tutorials/tutorial_sd_card.xml      Mon Nov 23 21:10:58
> > 2009
> > @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
> > +<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
> > +<!-- This document was created with Syntext Serna Free. --><!DOCTYPE topic
> > PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Topic//EN" "topic.dtd" []>
> > +<topic id="template_id">
> > +  <title>SD Memory Cards</title>
> > +  <prolog>
> > +    <author>Matthew Schinkel</author>
> > +    <publisher>Jallib Group</publisher>
> > +  </prolog>
> > +  <body>
> > +    <p id="firstcontent">In this tuturial we will learn how to use an SD
> > Card for data storage</p>
> > +    <section>
> > +      <title>Some SD Card info:</title>
> > +      <p>SD Cards are quite popular these days for things like digital
> > camera's, video camera's, mp3 players and mobile phones. The main
> > advantages are: small size, large data storage capability, speed, cost and
> > flash data storage that does not require power to hold data. The current
> > version of the sd card library works with "standard capacity" sd
> > cards up  4gb in size.</p>
> > +      <image href="images/sd_card_sd_card.jpg" width="250"/>
> > +      <image href="images/sd_card_pinout.jpg" width="300"/>
> > +    </section>
> > +    <section>
> > +      <title>Let's put one in our circuit!</title>
> > +      <p>With the use of the sd card lib (sd_card.jal) and a sample file
> > 16f877_sd_card.jal, we can easily put one in our own circuit for mass data
> > storage! </p>
> > +      <p>SD Card have 2 data transfer types "sd bus" and
> > "spi bus". Most PIC's have an SPI port.  The "sd
> > bus" is faster but uses more pins. As you can see from the circuit we
> > are using SPI.</p>
> > +      <p>These SD Cards are 3.3v devices, therefore a 5v to 3v conversion
> > is needed between the PIC and the sd card. We will use resistors to do the
> > conversion, however there are many other methods. See <xref
> > href="http://www.microchip.com/3v/";
> > format="html">http://www.microchip.com/3v/</xref> for more information.
> > Another setup may be needed if you are putting more devices on the same SPI
> > bus.</p>
> > +      <p>Let's build the circuit:</p>
> > +      <image href="images/sd_card_schematic.jpg" width="500"
> > otherprops="clickable"/>
> > +      <title>Power It Up</title>
> > +      <p>Now that our circuit is built, lets test it and make sure it
> > works before we continue with more details. Compile and program your pic
> > with 16f877_sd_card.jal from your jallib samples directory and. plug your
> > circuit into your PC for serial port communication and apply 5v power.
> > After pressing the reset button, you should get a result similar to
> > this:</p>
> > +    </section>
> > +  </body>
> > +</topic>
> > =======================================
> > --- /trunk/doc/dita/tutorials/images/blink_a_led_circuit.jpg    Sat Oct 31
> > 13:05:20 2009
> > +++ /trunk/doc/dita/tutorials/images/blink_a_led_circuit.jpg    Mon Nov 23
> > 21:10:58 2009
> > Binary file, no diff available.
>
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