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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 mpc5200 board.
import java.io.PrintStream; import ch.ntb.inf.deep.runtime.mpc5200.driver.UART3; public class HelloWorld { static { // Initialize UART (9600 8N1) UART3.start(9600, UART3.NO_PARITY, (short)8); // Use the UART3 for stdout System.out = new PrintStream(UART3.out); // Print a string to the stdout System.out.println("Hello world"); } }
#deep-1 meta { version = "Mon Jan 05 12:40:12 CET 2015"; description = "deep project file for HelloWorld"; } project HelloWorld { libpath = "I:\deep\lib"; boardtype = MicroZed; ostype = sts_arm; programmertype = openOCD; programmeropts = bdi3000inf01; imgfile = "D:\HelloWorld.bin"; imgformat = BIN; # pl_file = none; # enter names of rootclasses, e.g. # rootclasses = "test.MyFirstTestClass","other.MySecondTestClass"; rootclasses = "test.HelloWorld"; }
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.