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phyCORE-i.MX35
Copying the HelloWorld Project
Quick Start Instructions
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Click the i.MX35-Kit icon on your KDE desktop.
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Right-click the HelloWorld directory and select Copy.
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Browse to your home directory.
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If the workspace directory doesn’t exist, create a directory workspace in your home directory.
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Enter the workspace directory.
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Right-click in the workspace directory and select Paste.
Starting Eclipse and Importing the Example Project
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Click the Eclipse icon to start the application. You can find this icon on your desktop.
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Confirm the Workspace directory with OK.
The Welcome screen will appear.
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Select File ► Import from the menu bar.
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Select Existing Projects into Workspace.
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Click Next.
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Select Browse.
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Double-click the HelloWorld directory in your home directory.
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Click OK.
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Select Finish to import the project.
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Close the Welcome screen.
The HelloWorld program will be compiled and the HelloWorld executable is built for the target. Then the HelloWorld file is copied to the target using FTP. After the file has been copied to the target, the program is executed on the target using SSH. You should now see the
“Welcome to the World of the phyCORE-i.MX35!”
message in the
Console
window.
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Select the Console tab.
You will see the following content in the Console window:
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Table of contents
- 5 Introduction
- 5 Rapid Development Kit Documentation
- 5 Professional Support Packages available
- 6 Overview of this Quick Start Instruction
- 7 Conventions Used In This Quick Start Manual
- 8 System Requirements
- 8 Software Development Tool Chains
- 8 Eclipse
- 9 The GNU Cross Development Tool Chain
- 11 Getting Started
- 11 Requirements of the Host Platform
- 12 Configuring the Host Platform
- 12 Installing Software packages
- 18 Set Up Network Card Configuration
- 19 Disabling the Firewall
- 20 Set Up TFTP Server
- 22 Linux-i.MX35-Kit Setup
- 23 Starting the Setup
- 31 Advanced Configuration Information
- 32 Connecting the host with the target
- 36 Copying an Example to the Target
- 37 Copying a program to the target
- 38 Using Telnet to Execute a Program on The Target
- 39 Using SSH to Execute a Program on The Target
- 42 Advanced Information
- 42 Copying a Program to the Target With the Command Line
- 42 Executing a Program on the Target
- 42 Executing a Program Directly on the Target Using SSH
- 44 Getting More Involved
- 44 Configuring and Compiling the Kernel
- 47 Writing the Kernel into the Target’s Flash
- 51 Opening an Existing Project
- 52 Copying the HelloWorld Project
- 52 Starting Eclipse and Importing the Example Project
- 57 Creating a New Project
- 67 Changing the Demo Application
- 68 Executing the Program on the Target using Microcom
- 69 Starting a Program out of Eclipse on the Target
- 77 Debugging an Example Project
- 77 Starting the GDB server on the target
- 79 Configuring and Starting the Debugger in Eclipse
- 83 Setting a Breakpoint
- 84 Stepping and Watching Variable Contents
- 86 Changing Variable Values
- 88 Using the Memory Monitor
- 91 Further Information
- 92 Summary
- 93 Installing Linux on the phyCORE-i.MX
- 93 Installing the Boot Loader
- 98 Configuring Environmental Variables
- 102 Restoring the U-Boot Default Configuration
- 102 Writing the Kernel / Root File System into Flash