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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.
  
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== Opening, Building and Uploading the Project Files ==
 
== Opening, Building and Uploading the Project Files ==
  
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1. [[Importing_the_EMAC_OE_SDK_Projects_with_Eclipse | Import ]] the example projects into Eclipse if not already done.
  
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2. [[ Using_the_EMAC_OE_SDK_Projects_with_Eclipse | Build and Upload ]] the hello demo.
 
 
<big>2. Open the project files.</big>
 
 
 
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<big>4. Upload the executables to the target system.</big>
 
 
 
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==Usage and Behavior==
 
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The <code>hello</code> C example project will run on any system for which it can be compiled.
 
The <code>hello</code> C example project will run on any system for which it can be compiled.
  
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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.

Revision as of 16:16, 2 January 2014

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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

1. Import the example projects into Eclipse if not already done.

2. Build and Upload the hello demo.

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.