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   - Open deep project file //HelloWorld.deep//. This file can be found in the root of the project.   - Open deep project file //HelloWorld.deep//. This file can be found in the root of the project.
-  - Add the newly created class to //rootclasses//. It should then look like this:<code>project { +  - Add the newly created class to //rootclasses//. It should then look like this:<code> 
- #deep-1+#deep-1
  
- meta { +meta { 
- version = "Mon Jan 05 12:40:12 CET 2015"; + version = "Mon Jan 05 12:40:12 CET 2015"; 
- description = "deep project file for HelloWorld"; + description = "deep project file for HelloWorld"; 
- }+}
  
- project HelloWorld { +project HelloWorld { 
- libpath = "I:\deep\lib"; + libpath = "I:\deep\lib"; 
- boardtype = ntbMpc555HB; + boardtype = ntbMpc555HB; 
- ostype = ntbSTS; + ostype = ntbSTS; 
- programmertype = ntbMpc555UsbBdi;+ programmertype = ntbMpc555UsbBdi;
  
- # enter names of rootclasses, e.g. +# enter names of rootclasses, e.g. 
- # rootclasses = "test.MyFirstTestClass","other.MySecondTestClass"; +# rootclasses = "test.MyFirstTestClass","other.MySecondTestClass"; 
- rootclasses = "test.HelloWorld";+ rootclasses = "test.HelloWorld";
  
- # imgfile = "M:\Workspace\HelloWorld\HelloWorld.bin"; +# imgfile = "M:\Workspace\HelloWorld\HelloWorld.bin"; 
- # imgformat = BIN; +# imgformat = BIN; 
-+
-}</code>+</code>
   - Connect the hardware to your host PC by an USB cable and apply power to the target.   - Connect the hardware to your host PC by an USB cable and apply power to the target.
   - Open a terminal program such as ''putty'' or ''realterm''. Alternatively open a terminal program as an eclipse view. Select the appropriate serial port number. Check your host operating settings for this number.   - Open a terminal program such as ''putty'' or ''realterm''. Alternatively open a terminal program as an eclipse view. Select the appropriate serial port number. Check your host operating settings for this number.