Open Source
A portion of the CodeSkin package is made available as Open Source under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).
The API documentation is located here.
The source code can be checked-out as an Eclipse project from this SVN repository:
http://svn.codeskin.com/pub/opencs/trunk/
Binary releases of the Open CodeSkin library will be made available soon.
jCAN
CodeSkin includes JAVA support for CAN hardware such as the products from Kvaser, Vector, or Lawicel.
C2000 FreeRTOS
CodeSkin has ported FreeRTOS to the C2000 platform. The source code can be checked-out as a Code Composer V4 project from the following SVN repositories:
- http://svn.codeskin.com/pub/tisrc/ccsv4/console/2808_RTOS/trunk/
- http://svn.codeskin.com/pub/tisrc/ccsv4/console/28027_RTOS/trunk/
- http://svn.codeskin.com/pub/tisrc/ccsv4/console/28035_RTOS/trunk/
- http://svn.codeskin.com/pub/tisrc/ccsv4/console/28069_RTOS/trunk/
- http://svn.codeskin.com/pub/tisrc/ccsv4/console/28235_RTOS/trunk/
Please read this guide for more information on how to install a CCSv4 project using SVN.
Credits
Credit goes to all the fine free software that has helped make our products possible.
- Eclipse and SWT for the code development
- TortoiseSVN and Subversion for revision control
- Trac for project management and bug/issue tracking
- WordPress for creating this site
- RXTX for the serial port communication
- JDOM for accessing, manipulating, and outputting XML data from Java code
- The Gimp for image manipulation
- Janel for JAVA launching in Windows
- ResHacker for changing the JAVA launcher icon
- Inno Setup Compiler for creating a Windows installer
- Mozilla Firefox for surfing the web
- WinSCP2 for transferring files
- 7-zip for archiving files
- Gnuplot and JFreeChart for plotting graphs
- MinGW for creating Windows executables