Create A New Project Workspace; Prepare To Create A New Project Workspace; How To Create A New Project Workspace - Renesas M3A-HS19G50 Installation Manual

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5.1 Create a New Project Workspace

This section explains how to create a new project workspace in the M3A-HS19 CPU board.
Following are steps to create a load module from a new project workspace, to download the module into the M3A-HS19 external flash
memory, and to execute the module.
Note: For details of the project workspace, refer to the note on step (4) in Section 4.1.2, M3A-HS19 and
E10A-USB Startup (High-performance Embedded Workshop Startup) on page 4-2.

5.1.1 Prepare to Create a New Project Workspace

Copy the "Sample_software" directory stored in the CD-ROM to the working directory of the host computer. If the
"Sample_software" directory is created with a read-only attribute, cancel the read-only attribute. Do not use double-byte characters in
the directory path. Presence of such characters may cause the wrong operation of the cross tools.
The explanation below assumes that this directory has been copied to the "C:¥WorkSpace¥Sample_software".
Note: To create a new project workspace, the High-performance Embedded Workshop, the E10A-USB emulator
software, and the SuperH RISC engine C/C++ Compiler Package must be installed in the host computer.

5.1.2 How to Create a New Project Workspace

(1) Connect the host computer and the E10A-USB emulator.
(2) Connect the M3A-HS19 and the E10A-USB emulator. (Do not turn on the power for the M3A-HS19 yet.)
(3) Select [Start] menu, → [All Programs] → [Renesas] → [High-performance Embedded Workshop] (folder)
→ [High-performance Embedded Workshop].
(4) The [Welcome] dialog box will appear.
(5) Select the "Create a new project workspace" radio button and click "OK".
Rev. 1.00 July 11, 2008
REJ10J1328-0100
Creating and Running a New Project Workspace
Figure 5.1.1 [Welcome"] Dialog box
5.1 Create a New Project Workspace
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