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So let's create our first project read on locates your new vision version 5.

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I can double click to open.

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I have mine painted a taskbar here so I'll just open from here.

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Here we go.

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Okay.

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This previous project don't mind this to create a new project to come to the menu bar here.

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Click on project Coach A New Vision project.

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There we go.

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I STOLE MY ARTICLE TEXT m dot com folder.

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I suggest you create a folder to store or your project.

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It makes things really really easy as we move forward.

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Yeah let's give our project a name.

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File Name.

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Let's create let's create a folder for it.

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First out do this create a photo called red on a simple cluster you can call it whatever you want and

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I'll call it a project Read on as well and I would save it.

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And then now we choose the microcontroller.

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We're going to be using.

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Remember we used a package installer to install Texas Instruments and SD electronics SD microelectronics

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earlier.

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The only one we're going to use here is Texas Instruments so if you have just Texas Instruments installed

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it's fine you don't need to go any store more so we have Texas Instruments we use in the TVC series

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and we use in the M for C one two three series so you click here and then choose this one one two three

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four.

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So the fourth one M for C 1 2 3 0 8 6 p. m..

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Yeah.

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So you click Okay.

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And now you have the runtime environment manager and what we want here is to add to CMC score it's a

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start up file and we have the start of.

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Remember we spoke about the start of dot c and Dot s files with click this to include those files into

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our project and remember we said if we don't include these files then output it will not compile at

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all.

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So this how we include them.

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So over here you need just to call on the CMC as you need to start up on the device a click OK.

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Now you have it product read on and here you would see this.

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And here you have your startup dot s file and you'll start to see file.

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You can see the file has the name of the microcontroller written with it.

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After this you want to set up certain conditions of your microcontroller and you come here targets options

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click here and the first thing you do is on the targets here the change frequency to 610 megahertz and

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under debug come here and then you choose this tool there is.

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I see.

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I remember we installed this driver when we first started.

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Yes.

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This the driver we use an for microcontroller so we choose this.

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And don't worry about the other things here.

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The other types would talk about them when we need them.

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I don't want to overwhelm you no.

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So you click okay and there are some other things the other will be relevant in case you want to change

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something in your runtime environment you can click this.

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This diamond shaped I can hear and it will bring you back here.

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You see we already chose here in case you wanted to add new drivers or delete some.

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You can always come back here by clicking here and you can still go to your package installer from here

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in case you want to use a new microcontroller or you realize you don't even have Texas Instruments installed

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you can come to the mike.

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You can come to the package installer to install the.

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Here.

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You can install.

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You can choose different microcontrollers from different vendors to your store and apart from this I'm

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sure you would want to customize the idea for yourself to do that.

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You would want to come to edit and configuration click here and then you have several tabs here but

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the top that we are interested in is the color font type.

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You come here and it gives you the information about the font here.

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It says or editors the current line gives you a background color of this in the foreground color of

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this and text selection.

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Use your background color office sky blue and a foreground color of black.

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And there's this one here the right margin gives you this font color bar to change the text itself.

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You come to assembly ESM Ed files and you select the font type you want.

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I'm using query at new size 14.

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I find it very very convenient.

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So you select that and you change the foreground and background color and to do the same for the sequel.

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You come to the C slash C++ Ed files and you go to text and then you choose the font and the font size.

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Some people find it useful to have different forms for assembly coding for C code it makes it easier

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for them to differentiate but I am okay using the same font for both.

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You can do other things like changing to colorful keywords for comment for pre processors for matching

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braces and so on and so forth but I recommend you keep the call is the same for consistency sake.

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Sometimes you would need to download some code from me and you might need to download some code and

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some libraries from other sources and these libraries use the standard colors so it may be a bit confusing

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if you customize your color to something very fancy and you see in you looking at a different code and

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it has a different color code even if you are if you are an expert it would make things a bit more difficult.

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So just leave the colors alone.

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That's my recommendation.

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You can change the form to type and a font size.
