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- Add a new plugin source: Add… → Name: NTB Plugins, Location: http:// | - Add a new plugin source: Add… → Name: NTB Plugins, Location: http:// | ||
- Add the plugin by checking '' | - Add the plugin by checking '' | ||
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+ | ===== Install deep Runtime Library ===== | ||
* Install the deep runtime library by extracting the ZIP archive from [[http:// | * Install the deep runtime library by extracting the ZIP archive from [[http:// | ||
- | * Start Eclipse and open the deep perspective. | ||
- | * Go to Window -> Preferences -> deep Preferences and change the default library path to the location where you have extracted the runtime library. | ||
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===== Install Libraries to Access the Hardware ===== | ===== Install Libraries to Access the Hardware ===== | ||
+ | ==== Using a Zynq7000 Based Board ==== | ||
+ | If you use an ARM based target, i.e. the Zybo or MicroZed Board with a Zynq7000 processor, install the [[..: | ||
+ | === Windows === | ||
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+ | === Linux=== | ||
+ | * Install OpenOCD, it is probably available through your distribution' | ||
+ | * Download {{ : | ||
+ | * Hint: You can use '' | ||
+ | * Run OpenOCD with the correct config file: | ||
+ | - '' | ||
+ | - '' | ||
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+ | ==== Using a MPC555 Board ==== | ||
+ | If you want to use deep with our [[http:// | ||
+ | * Install the [[https:// | ||
+ | - Start the Eclipse IDE (eclipse.exe) | ||
+ | - Open the plugin installation dialog: Help → Install New Software… | ||
+ | - Add a new plugin source: Add… → Name: NTB Plugins, Location: http:// | ||
+ | - Add the plugin by checking '' | ||
+ | * Install the plugin '' | ||
+ | * On Windows, alternatively to step 1 and 2, you can use our [[https:// | ||
- | * If you want to use deep with our [[http:// | + | ==== Using a MPC5200 |
- | - Install the [[https:// | + | When using a [[https:// |
- | - Start the Eclipse IDE (eclipse.exe) | + | |
- | - Open the plugin installation dialog: Help → Install New Software… | + | |
- | - Add a new plugin source: Add… → Name: NTB Plugins, Location: http:// | + | |
- | - Add the plugin by checking '' | + | |
- | - Install the plugin '' | + | |
- | - Alternatively to step 1 and 2, on Windows, you can use our [[https:// | + | |
- | * If you use an ARM based target, i.e. the Zybo or MicroZed | + | |
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