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This is a guide to the <code>hello</code> C example project included in the EMAC OE SDK.
 
This is a guide to the <code>hello</code> C example project included in the EMAC OE SDK.
  
This is your basic "hello world" project.
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This is a basic "hello world" project.
  
 
The <code>hello</code> project builds one executable: <code>hello</code>.
 
The <code>hello</code> project builds one executable: <code>hello</code>.
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== Opening, Building and Uploading the Project Files ==
 
== Opening, Building and Uploading the Project Files ==
  
<big>1. Open the C/C++ editing perspective.</big>
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For information on opening the project from within Eclipse, please see [[Importing the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse]]. Then, follow [[Using the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse]] for information on how to build, upload and execute the example.
  
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Alternatively, the <code>Makefile</code> can be used with the <code>make</code> command from the commandline to build and upload the example.  For information on this method, please see [[Using EMAC OE SDK Example Projects]].
  
<big>2. Open the project files.</big>
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====EMAC SDK 5.X====
  
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For information on opening the project from within QtCreator, please see [[Getting_Started_With_Qt_Creator#Adding_Source_Files | QtCreator: Adding Source Files]].  Then, follow [[Getting Started With Qt Creator]] for information on how to build, upload and execute the example.
  
<big>3. Build the project.</big>
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Alternatively, the <code>CMakefile.txt</code> can be used with the <code>cmake</code> command from the commandline to build and upload the example.  For information on this method, please see [[Getting_Started_with_the_EMAC_OE_SDK#Target_Machine_Compiling | Getting Started with the EMAC OE SDK]].
 
 
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<big>4. Upload the executables to the target system.</big>
 
 
 
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Code can be found at http://git.emacinc.com/OE/example-projects
 
==Usage and Behavior==
 
==Usage and Behavior==
  
 
===Hardware Requirements===
 
===Hardware Requirements===
  
The <code>hello</code> C example project will run just fine on any system for which it can be compiled.
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The <code>hello</code> C example project will run on any system for which it can be compiled.
  
===Using <code>timer</code>===
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===Using <code>hello</code>===
  
 
The <code>hello</code> program is executed from the console. It takes no parameters.
 
The <code>hello</code> program is executed from the console. It takes no parameters.
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  <code>./hello</code>
 
  <code>./hello</code>
  
It prints '''Hello EMAC OE!''' to the console.
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The program prints a ''hello'' message to the console.
  
 
===Usage Example===
 
===Usage Example===
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root@som9g20:/tmp# ./hello
 
root@som9g20:/tmp# ./hello
 
Hello EMAC OE!
 
Hello EMAC OE!
 
 
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
  
The <code>hello</code> C example project included is your basic "hello world" project.
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The <code>hello</code> C example project is your basic "hello world" project.

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This is a guide to the hello C example project included in the EMAC OE SDK.

This is a basic "hello world" project.

The hello project builds one executable: hello.

Opening, Building and Uploading the Project Files

For information on opening the project from within Eclipse, please see Importing the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse. Then, follow Using the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse for information on how to build, upload and execute the example.

Alternatively, the Makefile can be used with the make command from the commandline to build and upload the example. For information on this method, please see Using EMAC OE SDK Example Projects.

EMAC SDK 5.X

For information on opening the project from within QtCreator, please see QtCreator: Adding Source Files. Then, follow Getting Started With Qt Creator for information on how to build, upload and execute the example.

Alternatively, the CMakefile.txt can be used with the cmake command from the commandline to build and upload the example. For information on this method, please see Getting Started with the EMAC OE SDK.

Code can be found at http://git.emacinc.com/OE/example-projects

Usage and Behavior

Hardware Requirements

The hello C example project will run on any system for which it can be compiled.

Using hello

The hello program is executed from the console. It takes no parameters.

./hello

The program prints a hello message to the console.

Usage Example

root@som9g20:/tmp# ./hello
Hello EMAC OE!

Summary

The hello C example project is your basic "hello world" project.