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===== Adding More Run Configurations ===== | ===== Adding More Run Configurations ===== | ||
- | Show the run configurations with // | + | - Show the run configurations with // |
- | {{.: | + | |
- | Choose which run configuration of the chosen board you want to copy. Press '' | + | - Set selection to a desired target |
- | - Make a In the following window right click on the left side on //" | + | - //Apply// stores |
- | - Choose | + | |
- | - The //Browse...// button opens the dialog | + | |
- | - Enter the first letter of the file in the top field. | + | |
- | - All hits will display in the middle field. | + | |
- | - Mark the desired file and press //OK//. | + | |
- | - Set selection to //Boot from flash//. \\ {{flashrunconfig.png? | + | |
- | - //Apply// stores configuration. | + | |
- | - //Run// compiles for the flash, downloads and runs the application. | + | |
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- | Within a run configuration you can also specify where your program will be written to. This can be RAM or flash memory (see [[eclipse: | ||