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====== First Example ====== | ====== First Example ====== | ||
- | This example will demonstrate how to use the deep compiler to translate a simple Java program and run it on a mpc555 target platform. | + | ===== Using System.out on a mpc555 Board ===== |
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+ | This example will demonstrate how to use the deep compiler to translate a simple Java program and run it on a mpc555 target platform. For other platforms see at the bottom of this page. | ||
- Start eclipse, choose a new workspace and open the deep perspective with //Window -> Open Perspective -> Other -> Deep//. | - Start eclipse, choose a new workspace and open the deep perspective with //Window -> Open Perspective -> Other -> Deep//. | ||
- Create a new deep project with //File// -> //New// -> select // | - Create a new deep project with //File// -> //New// -> select // | ||
- | - On the Target Library wizard page you have to choose where the deep target runtime library is located. You can use the default library path or uncheck the box and browse to the location where you've installed the library. You can always set the default library path in [[eclipse: | + | - On the Target Library wizard page you have to choose where the deep target runtime library is located. You can use the default library path or uncheck the box and browse to the location where you've installed the library. You can always set the default library path in [[eclipse: |
- Target Configuration: | - Target Configuration: | ||
- | - Select a board: //NTB MPC555 | + | - Select a board: //NTB MPC555 |
- Select a programmer: //NTB MPC555 USB-BDI// | - Select a programmer: //NTB MPC555 USB-BDI// | ||
- | - Select a operating System: //NTB Simple | + | - Select a operating System: //NTB Simple |
- If you like to have an image file, you can select the corresponding checkbox. This option is not necessary if you use the //NTB MPC555 USB-BDI// to download to the target. \\ {{targetconfiguration555.png? | - If you like to have an image file, you can select the corresponding checkbox. This option is not necessary if you use the //NTB MPC555 USB-BDI// to download to the target. \\ {{targetconfiguration555.png? | ||
- Project name: | - Project name: | ||
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- //Finish// creates the project | - //Finish// creates the project | ||
- The empty project will show on the left side in the package explorer.\\ {{emptyproject.png? | - The empty project will show on the left side in the package explorer.\\ {{emptyproject.png? | ||
- | - By right-clicking on the source folder (src) in the package explorer choose //New// -> //Package// and add package name. | + | - By right-clicking on the source folder (src) in the package explorer choose //New// -> //Package// and add package name, e.g. //test//. |
- By right-clicking on the newly created package choose //New// -> //Class// and enter class name // | - By right-clicking on the newly created package choose //New// -> //Class// and enter class name // | ||
- Open class and enter source code:< | - Open class and enter source code:< | ||
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libpath = " | libpath = " | ||
boardtype = ntbMpc555HB; | boardtype = ntbMpc555HB; | ||
- | ostype = ntbSTS; | + | ostype = ntbSTS_ppc; |
programmertype = ntbMpc555UsbBdi; | programmertype = ntbMpc555UsbBdi; | ||
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- 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 '' | - Open a terminal program such as '' | ||
- | - Create a new run configuration by marking the project file // | + | - Create a new run configuration by marking the project file // |
- //Run// will compile, link and download the program. | - //Run// will compile, link and download the program. | ||
- The terminal window will show //Hello, World//. | - The terminal window will show //Hello, World//. | ||
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- Select a board, e.g.: //Phytec PhiCORE-MPC5200io// | - Select a board, e.g.: //Phytec PhiCORE-MPC5200io// | ||
- Select a programmer: //none// | - Select a programmer: //none// | ||
- | - Select a operating System: //NTB Simple | + | - Select a operating System: //NTB Simple |
- Select the checkbox //Create image file// and choose the location to save the image file and the desired image file format, preferably //BIN//. Default save location is the project folder. | - Select the checkbox //Create image file// and choose the location to save the image file and the desired image file format, preferably //BIN//. Default save location is the project folder. | ||
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libpath = " | libpath = " | ||
boardtype = phyCoreMpc5200io; | boardtype = phyCoreMpc5200io; | ||
- | ostype = ntbSTS; | + | ostype = ntbSTS_ppc; |
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