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<big>This procedure provides an overview of how to compile and run the ''pthread_demo'' 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 ''pthread_demo'' 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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This procedure provides an overview of how to compile and run the pthread_demo 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.

1. Open the C/C++ editing perspective

2. Open the pthread_demo project

3. Build, upload and run



What it does

This is a simple pthreads example application. A single thread is created to generate random data that is read by a specified number of reader threads.

Usage for pthread_demo

./pthread_demo n
where n is the number of threads

Usage example:

./pthread_demo 3

Outputting to the terminal, the program will report that it created the random data and that the data was read from within the 3 pthreads.

Example session.
Example session.