Virtual CAN API
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Virtual CAN API (VCA)

   Description
Keywords: CAN, CANopen
Description: The virtual CAN API is the interface used to connect the application threads either with the CAN hardware card or with other software layers substituting CAN bus. The application thread can live either in the Hard RT space or in the Soft RT space. In the the words we can say that VCA is a layer between the CAN driver and the application threads.
   General information
Author(s): Pavel Pisa (CTU) and Frantisek Vacek (CTU)
Participants: Czech Technical University in Prague
Workpackage: Development of communication components (WP7)
Deliverable: Component documentation can be found in deliverable D7.4
Component homepage: http://www.ocera.org
Licenses: GPL
Current version: 0.90
Status: Testing
Hardware:
Processor: Independent
Platform:
RTLinux: 3.1
   Download
Current version: 0.90 [canvca-0.90.tgz] [src] [CVS at SourceForge]
Previous versions: [0.01]
Note: This component cannot be used directly. It has to be used within OCERA framework. Sources are provided only for documentation and portability purposes.

 Status codes: Analysis >> Design >> Alpha >> Beta >> Testing >> Stable

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