These are the examples provided for [[/users/frank26080115/libraries/LPC1700CMSIS_Lib/]] Note, the entire "program" is not compilable!

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+ ******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2010 NXPSemiconductors *******************
+ * @file    TIMER\Capture\abstract.txt 
+ * @author  NXP MCU SW Application Team
+ * @version 2.0
+ * @date    
+ * @brief   Description of the TIMER Capture example.
+ ******************************************************************************
+ * Software that is described herein is for illustrative purposes only
+ * which provides customers with programming information regarding the
+ * products. This software is supplied "AS IS" without any warranties.
+ * NXP Semiconductors assumes no responsibility or liability for the
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+ * reserves the right to make changes in the software without
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+ * warranty that such application will be suitable for the specified
+ * use without further testing or modification.
+ ******************************************************************************
+  
+@Example description:
+	Purpose:
+		This example describes how to use Capture Timer function.
+	Process:
+		We use Timer 0 to take a snapshot of the timer value when an input signal 
+		on CAP0.0 (pin P1.26) transitions.
+		Timer configuration:
+			- Prescaler in microsecond value
+			- prescaler value = 1000000us = 1s
+			- Use channel, CAPn.0
+			- Enable capture both on rising and falling edge
+			- Generate capture interrupt
+		Whenever capture interrupt occurs, TIMER interrupt service routine will be invoke 
+		to get captured time and display it into serial display
+		Changing connect P1.26 with GND and VCC whenever want to capture time.
+
+@Directory contents:
+	\EWARM: includes EWARM (IAR) project and configuration files
+	\Keil:	includes RVMDK (Keil)project and configuration files 
+	 
+	lpc17xx_libcfg.h: Library configuration file - include needed driver library for this example 
+	makefile: Example's makefile (to build with GNU toolchain)
+	timer_capture.c: Main program
+
+@How to run:
+	Hardware configuration:		
+		This example was tested on:
+			Keil MCB1700 with LPC1768 vers.1
+				These jumpers must be configured as following:
+				- VDDIO: ON
+				- VDDREGS: ON 
+				- VBUS: ON
+				- Remain jumpers: OFF
+			IAR LPC1768 KickStart vers.A
+				These jumpers must be configured as following:
+				- PWR_SEL: depend on power source
+				- DBG_EN : ON
+				- Remain jumpers: OFF
+				
+	Serial display configuration: (e.g: TeraTerm, Hyperterminal, Flash Magic...) 
+		– 115200bps 
+		– 8 data bit 
+		– No parity 
+		– 1 stop bit 
+		– No flow control 
+	
+	Running mode:
+		This example can run on RAM/ROM mode.
+					
+		Note: If want to burn hex file to board by using Flash Magic, these jumpers need
+		to be connected:
+			- MCB1700 with LPC1768 ver.1:
+				+ RST: ON
+				+ ISP: ON
+			- IAR LPC1768 KickStart vers.A:
+				+ RST_E: ON
+				+ ISP_E: ON
+		
+		(Please reference "LPC1000 Software Development Toolchain" - chapter 4 "Creating and working with
+		LPC1000CMSIS project" for more information)
+	
+	Step to run:
+		- Step 1: Build example.
+		- Step 2: Burn hex file into board (if run on ROM mode)
+		- Step 3: Connect UART0 on this board to COM port on your computer
+		- Step 4: Configure hardware and serial display as above instruction 
+		- Step 5: Run example and observe timer capture value on serial display
+		Changing connect P1.26 with GND and VCC whenever want to capture time.
+		
+		(Pls see "LPC17xx Example Description" document - chapter "Examples > TIMER > Capture"
+		for more details)
+		
+@Tip:
+	- Open \EWARM\*.eww project file to run example on IAR
+	- Open \RVMDK\*.uvproj project file to run example on Keil
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