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"Microcommander" Automation Software
microCommander Software Suite
The microCommander suite is composed of 3 main applications:
mVisual is the program you use to build and control your embedded application. It is the "front-end" of the microCommander embedded control suite. It runs on your PC and provides you with a visually oriented interface that lets you add Components and Visual Controls quickly and easily. As you drag-and-drop Components, mVisual communicates with mTarget, instructing it to create those Components and add them to your application.
Once you have built an application, you can then connect to it and control and monitor it in mVisual using Visual Controls. In this way, mVisual becomes the user interface for your embedded application. However, before it can do any of this it must first connect to the Target.
mServer is a communication gateway for the microCommander embedded control suite. mServer accepts TCP/IP connections from mVisual and translates them into serial messages for the microcontroller. This allows microCommander to work over the Internet or locally with microcontrollers that are not TCP/IP enabled.
mTarget is the kernel that manages the Components in your application and handles the connection to mServer. The "backbone" of the microCommander embedded control suite, mTarget runs on the microcontroller along with your embedded application. It receives your instructions from mVisual on how to build and control your application. mTarget is always running as long as power is supplied to your microcontroller.
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