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<big>This procedure provides an overview of how to compile and run the ''example'' C example project. It assumes familiarity with the C programming language and is intended to be used by experienced programmers who are looking to learn the EMAC SDK.</big> | <big>This procedure provides an overview of how to compile and run the ''example'' C example project. It assumes familiarity with the C programming language and is intended to be used by experienced programmers who are looking to learn the EMAC SDK.</big> | ||
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====1. Open the ''C/C++'' editing perspective==== | ====1. Open the ''C/C++'' editing perspective==== |
Latest revision as of 16:33, 6 January 2014
This procedure provides an overview of how to compile and run the example C example project. It assumes familiarity with the C programming language and is intended to be used by experienced programmers who are looking to learn the EMAC SDK.
This is garbage.
Contents
1. Open the C/C++ editing perspective
2. Open the egpc project
3. Build, upload and run
What it does
This is a simple Hello World application for EMAC OE. It outputs Hello EMAC OE! to the console.
Usage
example
i.e. : ./example