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====== First Example ====== | ====== First Example ====== | ||
===== Hello World with System.out ===== | ===== Hello World with System.out ===== | ||
- | * [[first_example_mpc555|Using System.out | + | * [[first_example_mpc555| |
- | * [[first_example_mpc5200|Using System.out | + | * [[first_example_mpc5200| |
- | * [[first_example_microzed|Using System.out | + | * [[first_example_microzed| |
- | * [[first_example_zybo|Using System.out | + | * [[first_example_zybo| |
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+ | ===== Developing on the Avnet MicroZed Board ===== | ||
+ | As this board contains a FPGA which must be loaded with a suitable configuration, | ||
===== Running Demo Programs ===== | ===== Running Demo Programs ===== | ||
+ | The deep runtime library offers a couple of demo programs, e.g. using serial output or flashing a led. Create a new project as given above and open the //deep// project file. Navigate to // | ||
+ | {{: | ||
- | ===== Example on mpc5200 ===== | + | Edit the //rootclasses// entry in the //deep// project file as follows |
- | If you use a mpc5200 platform | + | < |
- | + | ||
- | 4. Target Configuration | + | |
- | - Select a board, e.g.: //Phytec PhiCORE-MPC5200io// | + | |
- | - Select a programmer: //none// | + | |
- | - Select a operating System: //NTB Simple Tasking System for PPC// | + | |
- | - Select | + | |
- | + | ||
- | 10. The source code changes to : <code java> | + | |
- | import java.io.PrintStream; | + | |
- | import ch.ntb.inf.deep.runtime.mpc5200.driver.UART3; | + | |
- | + | ||
- | public class HelloWorld { | + | |
- | static { | + | |
- | // Initialize UART (9600 8N1) | + | |
- | UART3.start(9600, | + | |
- | + | ||
- | // Use the UART3 for stdout | + | |
- | System.out = new PrintStream(UART3.out); | + | |
- | + | ||
- | // Print a string to the stdout | + | |
- | System.out.println(" | + | |
- | } | + | |
- | } | + | |
- | </ | + | |
- | + | ||
- | 12. The project file will look like < | + | |
- | #deep-1 | + | |
- | + | ||
- | meta { | + | |
- | version = "Mon Jan 05 12:40:12 CET 2015"; | + | |
- | description = "deep project file for HelloWorld"; | + | |
- | } | + | |
- | + | ||
- | project HelloWorld { | + | |
- | libpath = " | + | |
- | boardtype = phyCoreMpc5200io; | + | |
- | ostype = ntbSTS_ppc; | + | |
- | # | + | |
# enter names of rootclasses, | # enter names of rootclasses, | ||
# | # | ||
- | rootclasses = "test.HelloWorld"; | + | rootclasses = "ch.ntb.inf.runtime.zynq7000.microzed.demo.Blinker"; |
- | + | ||
- | imgfile = " | + | |
- | imgformat = BIN; | + | |
- | } | + | |
</ | </ | ||
- | 16. //Run// will compile, link and create | + | Create a run configuration |
- | + | ||
- | If the boot loader //uBoot// is present on the board, it will start up and configure the memory and clocks. Now, it's possible to download a program without using an Abatron device. For this, you have to choose in step 4 the target configuration //Phytec PhiCORE-MPC5200uBoot// | + | |
- | Connect a terminal program on PSC3 with 115200, no parity, 8 bit. Also connect the Ethernet of the board to your local server, which must have a TFTP server running. Run the following command: < | + | |
- | Please make sure that your image file resides in the right directory on your TFTP server. Finally start your program with < | + | |