In this tutorial we will take you through activating your copy of CrossWorks, installing support packages and creating, compiling, and debugging a simple application using the built-in simulator.
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In this section
- Activating CrossWorks
- Describes how to activate your copy of CrossWorks by obtaining and installing an evaluation license key.
- Managing support packages
- Describes how to download, install and view CPU and board support packages.
- Creating a project
- Describes how to start a project, select your target processor, and other common options.
- Managing files in a project
- Describes how to add existing and new files to a project and how to remove items from a project.
- Setting project options
- Describes how to set options on project items and how project option inheritance works.
- Building projects
- Describes how to build the project, correct compilation and linkage errors, and find out how big your applications are.
- Exploring projects
- Describes how to use the Project Explorer, Symbol Browser, and Source Navigator to find out how much memory your project takes and navigate around the files that make up the project. It also describes the similarities and differences between the three windows.
- Using the debugger
- Describes the debugger and how to find and fix problems at a high level when executing your application.
- Low-level debugging
- Describes how to use debugger features to debug your program at the machine level by watching registers and tracing instructions.
- Debugging externally built applications
- Describes how to use the debugger to debug externally built applications.