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+/*!
+ \file iNXT.h
+ \brief Interface for a LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT and declaration of its factory.
+*/
+/*
+ © Copyright 2005-2006,
+ National Instruments Corporation.
+ All rights reserved.
+
+ File: iNXT.h
+ Originated: 12 May 2005
+*/
+
+#ifndef ___fantom_iNXT_h___
+#define ___fantom_iNXT_h___
+
+
+// includes...
+
+#ifndef ___fantom_platform_h___
+ #include "platform.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifndef ___fantom_iFile_h___
+ #include "iFile.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifndef ___fantom_iFileIterator_h___
+ #include "iFileIterator.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifndef ___fantom_iModule_h___
+ #include "iModule.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifndef ___fantom_iModuleIterator_h___
+ #include "iModuleIterator.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifndef ___fantom_iNXTIterator_h___
+ #include "iNXTIterator.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifndef ___fantom_tStatus_h___
+ #include "tStatus.h"
+#endif
+
+// defines...
+
+
+namespace nFANTOM100
+{
+ // forward declarations...
+
+ // typedefs...
+
+ // classes...
+
+ /*!
+ \class iNXT
+ \brief Interface to a LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT.
+ */
+ class iNXT
+ {
+ // methods
+ protected:
+
+ //! Destructor
+ virtual ~iNXT() = 0;
+
+ public:
+
+ //! Enumeration of buffer types on the NXT
+ enum tBuffer
+ {
+ // The buffer associated with the standard port.
+ kBufferStandard,
+
+ // The buffer associated with the high-speed port.
+ kBufferHighSpeed
+ };
+
+ //! Creates a file object for the file with the specified name on this NXT.
+ /*!
+ Invoking this method does not actually create a file on the NXT. Rather, this method
+ creates a file object which may be used to open a file on this NXT, for reading or
+ writing, or may be used to delete a file on the NXT.
+ A file is not created if the specified status is fatal.
+ The returned file object should be destroyed using the iNXT::destroyFile method.
+
+ \param fileName Name of the file. The file name must conform to the 15.3 naming
+ convention and be NULL-terminated.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ \return A pointer to the iFile object that was created.
+ */
+ virtual iFile* createFile( ViConstString fileName, tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+
+ //! Destroys the specified file object.
+ /*!
+ Invoking this method does not actually delete a file on the NXT. Rather, this method
+ destroys a file object which may have been used to open a file on this NXT for
+ reading or writing, or may have been used to delete a file on the NXT.
+
+ \param filePtr Pointer to the file object to destroy.
+ */
+ virtual void destroyFile( iFile* filePtr ) = 0;
+
+
+ //! Creates an iterator to the files on this NXT.
+ /*!
+ The iterator traverses those files on this NXT that match the specified file name
+ pattern.
+ The iterator is not created if the specified status is fatal.
+ The returned file iterator object should be destroyed using the
+ iNXT::destroyFileIterator method.
+
+ \param fileNamePattern The file name pattern against which to match when iterating
+ over the files on this NXT. The file name pattern may contain wildcards. The
+ wildcards may be used in the following manner: *.* (all files on this NXT);
+ fileBaseName.* (all files on this NXT with the specified base name regardless of
+ extension); *.fileExtension (all files on this NXT with the specified extension,
+ regardless of basename); fileBaseName.fileExtension (the file on this NXT with the
+ specified base name and extension).
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ \return A pointer to the iFileIterator object that was created.
+ */
+ virtual iFileIterator* createFileIterator( ViConstString fileNamePattern,
+ tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+
+ //! Destroys the specified file iterator.
+ /*!
+ \param fileIteratorPtr A pointer to the file iterator to destroy.
+ */
+ virtual void destroyFileIterator( iFileIterator* fileIteratorPtr ) = 0;
+
+ //! Creates a module object for the module with the specified name on this NXT.
+ /*!
+ Invoking this method does not actually create a module on the NXT. Rather, this
+ method creates a module object which may be used to access an I/O map on this NXT.
+ A module is not created if the specified status is fatal.
+ The returned module object should be destroyed using the iNXT::destroyModule method.
+
+ \param moduleName The name of the module. The module name must conform to the 15.3
+ naming convention and be NULL-terminated.
+ \param moduleID The NXT-internal ID of the module.
+ \param moduleSizeInBytes The number of bytes the module occupies.
+ \param ioMapSizeInBytes The number of bytes the module's I/O map occupies.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ \return A pointer to the iModule object that was created.
+ */
+ virtual iModule* createModule( ViConstString moduleName, ViUInt32 moduleID,
+ ViUInt32 moduleSizeInBytes, ViUInt32 ioMapSizeInBytes, tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+ //! Destroys the specified module object.
+ /*!
+ Invoking this method does not actually delete a module on this NXT. Rather, this
+ method destroys a module object which may have been used to access an I/O map on
+ this NXT.
+
+ \param modulePtr Pointer to the module object to destroy.
+ */
+ virtual void destroyModule( iModule* modulePtr ) = 0;
+
+
+ //! Creates an iterator to the modules on this NXT.
+ /*!
+ The iterator traverses those modules on this NXT that match the specified module name
+ pattern.
+ The iterator is not created if the specified status is fatal.
+ The returned module iterator object should be destroyed using the
+ iNXT::destroyModuleIterator method.
+
+ \param moduleNamePattern The module name pattern against which to match. The module
+ name pattern may contain wildcards. Since extensions are implicit in the case of
+ modules, a wildcard may only be used for the module name, as in "*.mod".
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ \return A pointer to an iModuleIterator object that was created.
+ */
+ virtual iModuleIterator* createModuleIterator( ViConstString moduleNamePattern,
+ tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+
+ //! Destroys the specified module iterator.
+ /*!
+ \param moduleIteratorPtr A pointer to the module iterator object to destroy.
+ */
+ virtual void destroyModuleIterator( iModuleIterator* moduleIteratorPtr ) = 0;
+
+ //! Retrieves the firmware version of this NXT.
+ /*!
+ Returns the protocol and firmware versions installed on this NXT.
+ The current version of this driver supports a protocol major version number of 1 and a
+ firmware major version number of 1. If either of these major version numbers is a
+ value other than 1, the driver will not attempt to communicate to the NXT.
+ The returned versions are undefined if the specified status is fatal.
+
+ \param protocolVersionMajorRef Reference to parameter that will be populated with the
+ major protocol version.
+ \param protocolVersionMinorRef Reference to parameter that will be populated with the
+ minor protocol version.
+ \param firmwareVersionMajorRef Reference to parameter that will be populated with the
+ major firmware verison.
+ \param firmwareVersionMinorRef Reference to parameter that will be populated with the
+ minor firmware verison.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ */
+ virtual void getFirmwareVersion( ViUInt8& protocolVersionMajorRef,
+ ViUInt8& protocolVersionMinorRef, ViUInt8& firmwareVersionMajorRef,
+ ViUInt8& firmwareVersionMinorRef, tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+
+ //! Sends the specified direct command to this NXT.
+ /*!
+ For more information on direct commands, refer to the LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT Direct
+ commands document.
+ The command is not sent if the specified status is fatal.
+ The command buffer must be non-NULL and the command buffer size in bytes must be
+ non-zero.
+ If require response is set to true, the response buffer must be non-NULL and the
+ response buffer size in bytes must be non-zero.
+ If require response is set to false, the response buffer must be NULL and the
+ response buffer size in bytes must be zero.
+ Both of the buffer size parameters must be small enough to fit in one packet for
+ whichever bus the NXT is connected over (USB or Bluetooth). This means the
+ maximum length for a direct command over USB is 63 bytes; over Bluetooth, 65,533
+ bytes.
+ If any of these requirements are violated, VI_ERROR_USER_BUF will be returned.
+
+ \param requireResponse Boolean flag indicating if a response is required.
+ \param commandBufferPtr Buffer containing the direct command to send to the NXT.
+ \param commandBufferSizeInBytes Number of bytes in the command buffer.
+ \param responseBufferPtr Buffer that will be populated with the response to the direct
+ command.
+ \param responseBufferSizeInBytes Capacity of the response buffer in bytes.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ \return Number of bytes written to the response buffer.
+ */
+ virtual ViUInt32 sendDirectCommand( ViBoolean requireResponse, const ViByte commandBufferPtr[],
+ ViUInt32 commandBufferSizeInBytes, ViPBuf responseBufferPtr,
+ ViUInt32 responseBufferSizeInBytes, tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+ //! Downloads firmware to this NXT.
+ /*!
+ The NXT must already be in firmware-download mode.
+
+ \param firmwareBufferPtr The buffer containing the new firmware binary image.
+ \param firmwareBufferSizeInBytes The number of bytes in the new firmware image.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ */
+ virtual void downloadFirmware( const ViByte firmwareBufferPtr[],
+ ViUInt32 firmwareBufferSizeInBytes, tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+
+ //! Writes, in a generic fashion, to this NXT.
+ /*!
+ Writes a command directly to this NXT. In general, this method isn't used and,
+ instead, the sendDirectCommand and other more specific methods are invoked when
+ communication to the NXT.
+ The write doesn not occur if the specified status is fatal.
+
+ \param bufferPtr A pointer to the buffer that contains the command that will be
+ written.
+ \param numberOfBytes Size of the buffer.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ \return The number of bytes actually written to the NXT.
+ */
+ virtual ViUInt32 write( const ViByte bufferPtr[], ViUInt32 numberOfBytes,
+ tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+ //! Reads, in a generic fashion, from this NXT.
+ /*!
+ Reads a response directly from this NXT. In general, this method isn't used and,
+ instead, the sendDirectCommand and other more specific methods are invoked when
+ communication to the NXT.
+ The command is not sent if the specified status is fatal.
+
+ \param bufferPtr A pointer to the buffer that will be populated with the response.
+ \param numberOfBytes Number of bytes expected to be read from this NXT.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ \return The number of bytes actually read from this NXT.
+ */
+ virtual ViUInt32 read ( ViPBuf bufferPtr, ViUInt32 numberOfBytes, tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+ //! Reboots this NXT into firmware-download mode.
+ /*!
+ This is required before invoking the downloadFirmware method.
+ The reboot does not occur is the specified status is fatal.
+
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ */
+ virtual void bootIntoFirmwareDownloadMode( tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+ //! Sets the name of this NXT.
+ /*!
+ The specified name will be displayed on the NXT, show up during Bluetooth scans, and
+ returned when the getDeviceInfo method is called.
+
+ \param newName The name for the NXT. The name can be at most 15 characters. However,
+ the NXT can only display 8 characters. The string must be NULL terminated.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ */
+ virtual void setName( ViConstString newName, tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+ //! Retrieves basic information about this NXT.
+ /*!
+ Retrieves the name of this NXT, its Bluetooth address, the Bluetooth signal strength,
+ and the number of bytes available.
+ Information retrieval is not done if specified status is fatal.
+
+ \param name Populated with the name of this NXT. The name character array must be
+ able to accomodate a NULL-terminated 15 character name. That is, it must have a
+ capacity of 16 bytes.
+ \param bluetoothAddress Populated with this NXT's Bluetooth address. The bluetooth
+ address array must have a capacity of six bytes.
+ \param signalStrength Populated with strength of the signal for this NXT's four
+ Bluetooth conenctions. The signal strength array must have a capacity of four
+ bytes.
+ \param availableFlash Populated with the amount of memory in bytes that is not
+ occupied by firmware or user files.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ */
+ virtual void getDeviceInfo( ViChar name[], ViByte bluetoothAddress[],
+ ViUInt8 signalStrength[], ViUInt32 &availableFlash, tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+ //! Erases all files from this NXT, leaving only the firmware.
+ /*!
+ All programs, sounds, and data logs are erased.
+ The erasure does not occur if specified status is fatal.
+
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ */
+ virtual void eraseUserFlash( tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+ //! Polls the data buffer on this NXT for the number of bytes available to be read.
+ /*
+ The data buffer is not polled if the specified status is fatal.
+
+ \param bufferSelector The buffer from which to read.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ \return The number of bytes in the buffer available to be read.
+ */
+ virtual ViUInt32 pollAvailableLength( tBuffer bufferSelector, tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+ //! Reads data from the data buffer on this NXT.
+ /*!
+ Data is not read if the specified status is fatal.
+
+ \param dataBuffer Populated with the data that is read from the specified buffer.
+ \param bufferSelector The buffer from which to read.
+ \param numberOfBytesToRead The number of bytes to read from the data buffer.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ \return The number of bytes actually read from the data buffer.
+ */
+ virtual ViUInt32 readBufferData( ViPBuf dataBuffer, tBuffer bufferSelector,
+ ViUInt32 numberOfBytesToRead, tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+ //! Retrieves the resource string for this NXT's session.
+ /*
+ An example resource string could look like the one of the following:
+ BTH::LEGOBrick::00:16:53:04:05:06::5
+ BTH::LEGOBrick::00:16:53:04:05:06::1
+ BTH::Brick2::00:16:53:44:FF:66
+ USB0::0x0694::0x0002::0016535127BA::RAW
+
+ \param resourceString Populated with the resource string. The resource string must
+ have a capacity of 256 bytes.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ */
+ virtual void getResourceString( ViChar resourceString[], tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+ //! Resets the Bluetooth module on this NXT to its factory settings.
+ /*
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ */
+ virtual void bluetoothFactoryReset( tStatus& status ) = 0;
+
+ //! Creates an NXT object
+ /*!
+ Creates an NXT object representing the specified NXT.
+ The NXT object is not created if the specified status is fatal.
+ The returned NXT object should be destroyed using the iNXT::destroyNXT method.
+
+ \param resourceString A string identifying which resource should be opened. A list
+ of possible strings can be obtained using an iNXTIterator (refer to the
+ createNXTIterator method).
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ \param checkFirmwareVersion A boolean flag that specifies whether version validation
+ should occur (defaults to true).
+ \return A pointer to the iNXT object that was created.
+ */
+ nFANTOM100_kExport static iNXT* _VI_FUNCC createNXT( ViConstString resourceString,
+ tStatus& status, ViBoolean checkFirmwareVersion = true );
+
+ //! Destroys an NXT object
+ /*!
+ \param nxtPtr A pointer to the NXT object to destroy; may be NULL
+ */
+ nFANTOM100_kExport static void _VI_FUNCC destroyNXT( iNXT* nxtPtr );
+
+ //! Creates an NXT iterator.
+ /*!
+ The NXT iterator can be used to find all NXTs that are connected (USB) or in range
+ (Bluetooth).
+ The NXT iterator is not created if the specified status is fatal.
+ The returned NXT iterator object should be destroyed using the
+ iNXT::destroyNXTIterator method.
+
+ \param searchBluetooth A boolean flag that specifies if the iterator should traverse
+ NXTs via Bluetooth.
+ \param bluetoothSearchTimeoutInSeconds The minimum number of seconds that should be
+ spent waiting for Bluetooth devices to respond.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ \return A pointer to the iNXTIterator object that was created.
+ */
+ nFANTOM100_kExport static iNXTIterator* _VI_FUNCC createNXTIterator(
+ ViBoolean searchBluetooth, ViUInt32 bluetoothSearchTimeoutInSeconds,
+ tStatus& status );
+
+ //! Destroys an NXT iterator object.
+ /*
+ \param iterPtr A pointer to the iNXTIterator object to destroy.
+ */
+ nFANTOM100_kExport static void _VI_FUNCC destroyNXTIterator( iNXTIterator* iterPtr );
+
+ //! Pairs with an NXT via Bluetooth.
+ /*!
+ Programmatically pairs the specified NXT to this computer and, on Windows, creates a
+ virtual serial port to use for communication with that NXT. However, clients
+ should not depend on the creation of this virtual serial port.
+ The pairing is not done if the specified status is fatal.
+
+ \param resourceName The resource string that specifies the NXT with which to pair.
+ \param passkey A string containing the passkey the computer should exchange with the
+ device. The passkey cannot be longer than 15 characters and must be
+ NULL-terminated.
+ \param pairedResourceName A Bluetooth resource string representing the paired device.
+ On Windows, the specified resourceName is suffixed with the COM port; On Mac OS X,
+ the RFCOMM channel identifier. The resource string must have a capacity of 256
+ bytes.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ */
+ nFANTOM100_kExport static void _VI_FUNCC pairBluetooth( ViConstString resourceName,
+ ViConstString passkey, ViChar pairedResourceName[], tStatus& status );
+
+ //! Unpairs with an NXT via Bluetooth.
+ /*!
+ Programmatically destroys the Bluetooth pairing that was previously established
+ between this computer and the specified NXT. On Mac OS X, this method has no
+ effect and doesn't generate a fatal status.
+ The unpairing is not done if the specified status is fatal.
+
+ \param resourceName The resource string that specifies the NXT with which to unpair.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ */
+ nFANTOM100_kExport static void _VI_FUNCC unpairBluetooth( ViConstString resourceName,
+ tStatus& status );
+
+ //! Determines if the NXT associated with the specified resource string is paired.
+ /*!
+ The determination is not done if the specified status is fatal.
+
+ \param resourceName A resource string that specifies the NXT for which to check its
+ pairing status.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ \return VI_TRUE if the NXT is paired with this computer (or if it is connected via
+ USB); VI_FALSE otherwise.
+ */
+ nFANTOM100_kExport static ViBoolean _VI_FUNCC isPaired( ViConstString resourceName,
+ tStatus& status );
+
+ //! Finds the NXT that is currently in firmware-download mode.
+ /*!
+ Note that only a single NXT may be in firmware-download mode at a time.
+
+ \param resourceName Populated with the resource string. The resource string must
+ have a capacity of 256 bytes.
+ \param status Status chaining object.
+ */
+ nFANTOM100_kExport static void findDeviceInFirmwareDownloadMode( ViChar resourceName[],
+ tStatus& status );
+
+
+ private:
+
+ };
+
+ // constants...
+
+} // namespace nFANTOM100
+
+
+ // declarations for globally-scoped globals...
+
+ // typedefs...
+ typedef ViObject nFANTOM100_iNXT;
+
+ // prototypes...
+ extern "C"
+ {
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport nFANTOM100_iNXTIterator _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_createNXTIterator(
+ ViBoolean searchBluetooth,
+ ViUInt32 bluetoothSearchTimeoutInSeconds,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_destroyNXTIterator(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXTIterator iterPtr,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_pairBluetooth(
+ ViConstString resourceName,
+ ViConstString passkey,
+ ViChar pairedResourceName[],
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_unpairBluetooth(
+ ViConstString resourceName,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport ViBoolean _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_isPaired(
+ ViConstString resourceName,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport nFANTOM100_iNXT _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_createNXT(
+ ViConstString resourceString,
+ ViStatus* status,
+ ViBoolean checkFirmwareVersion );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_destroyNXT(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport nFANTOM100_iFile _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_createFile(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViConstString fileName,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_destroyFile(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ nFANTOM100_iFile filePtr,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport nFANTOM100_iFileIterator _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_createFileIterator(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViConstString fileNamePattern,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_destroyFileIterator(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ nFANTOM100_iFileIterator fileIteratorPtr,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport nFANTOM100_iModule _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_createModule(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViConstString moduleName,
+ ViUInt32 moduleID,
+ ViUInt32 moduleSize,
+ ViUInt32 ioMapSizeInBytes,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_destroyModule(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ nFANTOM100_iModule modulePtr,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport nFANTOM100_iModuleIterator _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_createModuleIterator(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViConstString moduleNamePattern,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_destroyModuleIterator(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ nFANTOM100_iModuleIterator moduleIteratorPtr,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_getFirmwareVersion(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViUInt8* protocolVersionMajorPtr,
+ ViUInt8* protocolVersionMinorPtr,
+ ViUInt8* firmwareVersionMajorPtr,
+ ViUInt8* firmwareVersionMinorPtr,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport ViUInt32 _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_sendDirectCommand(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViBoolean requireResponse,
+ const ViByte commandBufferPtr[],
+ ViUInt32 commandBufferSizeInBytes,
+ ViPBuf responseBufferPtr,
+ ViUInt32 responseBufferSizeInBytes,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_findDeviceInFirmwareDownloadMode(
+ ViChar resourceString[],
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_downloadFirmware(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ const ViByte firmwareBufferPtr[],
+ ViUInt32 firmwareBufferSize,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport ViUInt32 _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_write(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ const ViByte bufferPtr[],
+ ViUInt32 numberOfBytes,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport ViUInt32 _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_read(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViPBuf bufferPtr,
+ ViUInt32 numberOfBytes,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_bootIntoFirmwareDownloadMode(
+ ViConstString resouceName,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_setName(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViConstString newName,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_getDeviceInfo(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViChar name[],
+ ViByte bluetoothAddress[],
+ ViUInt8 signalStrength[],
+ ViUInt32* availableFlash,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_eraseUserFlash(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport ViUInt32 _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_pollAvailableLength(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViUInt32 bufferIndex,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport ViUInt32 _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_readBufferData(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViPBuf dataBuffer,
+ ViUInt32 bufferIndex,
+ ViUInt32 numberOfBytesToRead,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_getResourceString(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViChar resourceString[],
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+ nFANTOM100_kExport void _VI_FUNCC nFANTOM100_iNXT_bluetoothFactoryReset(
+ nFANTOM100_iNXT nxtPtr,
+ ViStatus* status );
+
+
+ } // extern "C"
+
+
+// inline functions and function macros...
+
+
+#endif // ___fantom_iNXT_h___