Debugging Out Of Flash; Building An Executable File From Example Code - Intel IQ80333 Reference Manual

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B.5

Debugging Out of Flash

JTAG debuggers can be used on two levels; with or without the source code. When the Flash is
programmed, the debugger can monitor the executable code, halt it, step through it, and monitor the
memory and registers. The executable code is disassembled so that the assembly code can be
examined.
Debugging with source code allows the user to examine the C code that is being executed. This
requires that the source code is available and linked by the debugger to the executable code that is
running on the evaluation board.
B.6

Building an Executable File From Example Code

1. Launch Code|Lab EDE and open "Project80333".
2. Select "code|lab EDE, Rebuild Project".
Note: A project can have more than one solution, but in this example, there is only one solution for the
project, so there is no difference between "Build Project" and "Build Solution" in this example.
Note: Rebuild cleans and builds. Clean deletes the old .o files in the project and build compiles, links, and
produces the executable files.
3. When there are errors, carefully go back through
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Intel® IQ80333 I/O Processor
Getting Started and Debugger
Section B.3.2,
"Configuration".
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