Atollic truestudio hex file
- #ATOLLIC TRUESTUDIO HEX FILE HOW TO#
- #ATOLLIC TRUESTUDIO HEX FILE DRIVER#
- #ATOLLIC TRUESTUDIO HEX FILE CODE#
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When a brick is hit, the ball bounces away and the brick is destroyed. A ball travels across the screen, bouncing off the top and side walls of the screen. In the game, a couple of brick rows are arranged in the upper part of the screen.
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#ATOLLIC TRUESTUDIO HEX FILE DRIVER#
Additionally, this folder contains a configuration file for FreeRTOS and the device driver C/H files used for the DeviceIntegration example. There you will find the initialization of the system and the main loop to drive an Embedded Wizard GUI application.
#ATOLLIC TRUESTUDIO HEX FILE CODE#
You can create your own UI project and generate the code into the subdirectory \GeneratedCode without the need to adapt the project. All template projects are building the UI application out of this folder.
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You can start debugging and use J-Link with Atollic TrueSTUDIO for ARM. A debug configuration with default settings, based on the information given when creating the project, will be automatically created by TrueSTUDIO (if it is necessary to configure custom settings click Run | Debug Configurations.