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a five export export hardware.

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This will be including with next and we'll be using the same folder.

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So remember, we have our project in Project eight, right?

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And there itself will be exporting an excessive fine.

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So once we successfully export and hydrofoil, we go to tools and we launch a side.

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the way literally to fight.

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So we browse and then we select the folder project date.

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OK, there we have all we like to.

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And it will be launching our way, deciding.

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So this is jet, we go ahead and create a platform project, so here we will be invoking the platform

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that we have.

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You didn't end.

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We will do it.

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We will just be naming this SDMI.

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Right click next and then we click on Browse Button.

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We locate the folder where we have our access if, right, OK.

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And then we click Fetch.

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So this will automatically create a platform project first, and once a platform project is ready in

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a way, it is really the first thing that we do is to build up our project.

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So press control and be, and that will basically start the process of building our project.

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So once you removed out of date status, we are ready to proceed using an application project.

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So we select the platform project, right click new and then we have an application project.

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Great.

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We will be naming this as the EMR unless caressed, right?

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So click next and then we will be selecting again and has already Typekit.

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So now, once this is done here, you could perform the building of a project, but a good idea could

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be that you first complete the development of an application and then you perform building of operation.

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Great.

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So we go to the source and helloworld our seats.

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So this is our mean site will just be performing a modification in this fight.

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So as you open an application project, you automatically have your yammer over here and that consist

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of a board support package, which reflects all the important drivers that we require to use for a specific

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benefit.

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So it's a time of zero, which is an instance of any excitement.

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It is recommended that you use DMA, CGI drivers, and that is what we're going to do here.

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So we go ahead and include this driver.

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Remember here board support package highlight the driver need.

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We need to add up graphics A6 OK.

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And that will basically give us an access to a driver.

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Six And the driver highlighted in an VSP steamer CTA, right?

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So Nottage that this elevated driver for any set time loop you put it will also be including experimental

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data that helps to get an access to all the hardware related information, right?

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So first thing that we do is to explore the container off timer type, right?

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So Timer Counter operates in to more compare and capture, right, so you need more time to count up

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or down without being the default.

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So as long as you do not use the option of a timer if the counting isn't up.

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I will be understanding of and capture more as you progress further, first agenda will be to how we

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configure, etc. so that we will need the fixed rate, so we'll go ahead and try to understand the structures

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that are available.

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So here we have a config structure and then the instant sector, it's about the structure available,

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and I will look for whether we have lookup config and CFD initially.

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So we have see if you initialized available and lookup config is also right, so we could follow the

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normal procedure to initialize time.

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OK, along with that, we also have an initialize function available.

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single function for an initialization, you could proceed with an initialize function.

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Then we have to start and stop a timer.

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We will also know what is the current value of the counter.

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Then what is the value that you want to set?

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OK, as it applies a reset to a timer?

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This could also be known.

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Then we have an EPA, which could be used to verify whether the account, which user have set in and

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timer whether it reaches to zero or not, right?

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Then we have an EPA to reset a timer and then desire all belonging to BW in which we have on and timeout.

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So if you remember on any timer, we also have BW zero.

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So to handle this operation, we also have.

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The specific EPA, right then to set and correct option, we have that option and get option, OK and

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The work around with the statistics, we have a great start.

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Stacks and clear stuff, right?

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We also have a surface whenever you are working around with an complex.

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But if the good idea will be to perform a surface, so that will basically verify that IT hardware is

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correctly configured right and for interpolated applications, we have this to had yesterday.

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So we will be utilizing some of any pages to get an overview of how we quickly start working with the

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Typekit right?

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But first, let it just declare config and instance.

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So we can't call the config structure and this should be a pointer.

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So we'll just be utilizing in that strip and let it just name this as EMR.

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The next one is an instance of Chip.

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give us the instant security rate.

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We just need this test and this should not be the point.

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This makes sense.

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No, we declared one function that could be used to perform an initialization.

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So we'll name it SDMI in it.

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OK, and here we will be performing the initialization.

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So we go to the driver again.

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And first we required a lookup configured right here.

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We need to pass the device safety and then that will return the conflict stretching, right?

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So we go ahead.

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The relaxed EMR config, which is our config structure, and this will require us to look up config.

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We just need to add the device ID.

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So device idea could be found out from the experimental note that we just need to look for.

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And then you would mediate to get the device right.

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So we go ahead and we add the device right to this complete step one where we get the config structure.

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The next step is to cause delays now here, you could clearly see it does not return as the status of

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initialization.

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So this is something different as compared to our previous Perofeta.

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OK, so it would it does it very editing and hence we have a whiteboard here.

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So what we will do is we'll just be calling a sea of Jaenisch laser and then self-tests, OK, and we'll

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be checking the status of ourselves because if initialization is successful, then only our timer will

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be able to operate that.

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Then only the self-test will succeed, right?

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We'll be calling of genius.

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And this will be required to pass three argument.

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First, one is an instance structure, then the config structure and the last one is to be set, which

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could be invoked OK from that year config itself.

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Was this is it now?

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This does not create any anything.

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So we do not need to declare a state of variable over here.

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We go ahead and now we perform to it straight.

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So here we have the API to do that, and this basically returns in right.

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So it retains excess discusses if self-test was successful and it also didn't exist if the timer is

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not incrementing right on here.

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The second argument is CMC get no right, so this DMI number could reach from zero to this value, right?

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So this represents the number of time where you enable to knock is we enable only a single camera,

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so one minus one will be zero.

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So are the marked number will be zero.

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So is when you have enabled the timer to.

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So two minus one will be one.

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And that is, you need to add an argument as well, right?

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So we'll go ahead.

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Will copy this, we go back to our handover, and now we declared one state as well, which will be

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holding the value of self destruct, the district wide and instant sector, just Emma and then the number

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of times you win.

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So this basically is the number of primaries you have in your time or minus one.

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Rachel Anakin's it is what?

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So one minus one will you take?

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The next step is to check whether initialization is.

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Successful, so this we will be doing by performing a self-test, so if self-test is successful, we

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could see that initialization is also successful.

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So we'll go ahead and we will be mentioning here the self-test.

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Successfully, right?

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The next one that we do with else.

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You just mentioned the friendship again.

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And sell this.

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This makes it.

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So once this is done, this completes that entire initialization procedure.

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Right, so the initial laser later by calling, look up once again, see if you initialize and then

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we are also performing, said this note.

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That will automatically check whether heart rate is properly configured.

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So this will be running out of hardware within one configuration and then checking whether it is responding

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Request me.

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Right, so if it got any response, then we get this help to successful ends will be getting a failure.

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So this will always be a good strategy to know where hardware is correctly configured, right?

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So once initialization is done, we can call this over here, right?

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So if they don't need black ops, we already know any platform is used to handle all the initialization

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for our work.

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After that, we are calling timeout and then we can proceed for configuration of our time right first

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thing when you work or don't get the timer out of countries to stop its operation forcefully.

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So we go ahead and we look for a new pair that is used to stop an operation of our time, right?

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So here it to again, an instant structure and pmrc gear number.

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So first thing that we do all this while working with either a timer or a counter is to stop an operation

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off the timer, then perform the required configuration.

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And then cross it for a good starting of it and timer operation.

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Right?

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So we go ahead.

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The next is to set the reset value.

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This is the value at which we will be starting to.

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Appreciate our time right again.

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When we consider the value, so for example, a you, we want to say the delay of one second.

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OK, so we already know that the frequency at which our site timer is operating extend the street that

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if you analyze the block design again, so it is operating at S X A. Right?

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And if you analyze any clock, so it has been given from our clock, our clock of is giving it 100 hours,

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So this basically means a timer is operating at 100 three.

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So get the time for it.

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We simply did the reverse of a frequency, right?

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So this is how we get the time now to get the delay of one second.

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We just need to cancel this fact.

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All right.

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And this is how we calculate the count.

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This is the value of count that we need to set an accountant and then it should be going down because

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this is the count from which we will be starting down that act soon as it reaches zero.

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You can see that we are able to get you the lead of one second, right?

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We could formulate an equation out of this.

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So this is a count.

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Then we have an f clock and then the delay that you said one.

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So in most of the cases, we are interested in calculating the count.

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So count will be simply request to delay multiply by.

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So here is, do we want to get the delay of five seconds?

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So it will be.

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Fight multiply by the industry, so this is the ground that we want to set.

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So we go back to our design, we call the sector reset the value function.

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OK, so this required an instance pointer to market number and the reset value.

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So we go ahead.

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And the first instance, a steamer, the PM's number and then the.

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So it is five to the street, so fight zero zero three four five six seven it two.

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This will give us an image of White City, so as desisted.

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Next step is to correctly set an option to remember that by default, our timer will be operating in

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an up mode and we want to configure it in a down mode and then only will be getting it right.

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So what we want to do is we will be first understanding the default option, which have been set in

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an exact time and then we'll be updating an option that use it.

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So this will always be your strategy when you work around with an option.

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So first, you will be reading in default option that our second and timer and then you update the required

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configuration.

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So first, let's just go ahead and try to read an option that are already been set in a timeout, right?

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So visited and new do.

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And this is an API to know the option which are being set by default.

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So we call this OK and this is written usually do so we go ahead over here.

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We declared when we review that, we just named this as an option, right?

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And here we need to add an argument as in structure.

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And then the MRC two had no right to see my argument.

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So dmaa which out into the structure and MRC, no right.

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So this will give us an access to the option, which are said by default.

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Now we want to update an option.

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OK, so to update an option, we have select option rates.

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We will be calling this.

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We go ahead.

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We added Over here, right here, we need to act EMR again, zero and an option that we want to see.

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So we'll be keeping the existing option as it is.

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We'll just be ordering it with the option that we want to set, right?

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If you go ahead and explore the option that we have, so here you can possibly know where the options

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are, right?

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So options going into the desired option to be set of clear setting, the option to one enable options

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and then the options are describing an ex TMI CPI, right?

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So this is the steam header file where we have an EPA.

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So here we have an option.

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So we've just explored.

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OK, so these are all the options that we have.

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So to set that down more, so do you see down count option configure that timer counter to count down

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from the start.

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Right.

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So we'll just be copying this, and you could clearly read from here.

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Also, the default is to count up, right?

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We go to and hello.

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I would just be adding, this is how we will be updating an option.

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Whenever you have a situation with any of a paper where you want to update an option, you first read

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an existing option, then you just need to or the down count option, right?

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So this won't be affecting the normal option, which are required for a benefit or an operation.

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Right?

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Once this is done now, we said there is great value.

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We also set up the correct option.

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Now we go ahead and try to explore.

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What is an EPA that you have to reset our timer?

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So here we have our EPA to reset our climate and then we'll just be adding the hammer and the procedure,

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no right to be able to stop, said the reset value.

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Configure the specific option that we want.

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And you also you said you liked him so well, this is it.

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Now we are ready to start an operation.

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So to start an operation, we have this EPA right?

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So we will be calling this EPA again.

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The first document will be to mark the TMI EPA numbers.

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See you right now here.

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We want to utilize the pool mode over time.

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So we'll be waiting for timer to expire and then we'll be sending the message that we will try to use

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this specific delay that we set.

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So yeah, we said the delay of five seconds, so we'll be waiting time when explaining to do that,

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we have this function, right?

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So this basically true if timer has expired, right?

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So for instance, when a counter is running, OK, it will be returning us and said, we want to be

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great, so we just need to add.

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Right, look, OK, not operator, and then the EPA is again required if you explore, it requires instance

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at your a.m. again, no instance GMA.

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And then it's you.

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Right.

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So what this will do is this will this function will continuously return false until the accounting

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OK?

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And as soon as we reached, was that basically mean we reach to the delay of five second, it will be

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giving us true and not approval before also will be coming out of flight with great.

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And just at The Apprentice and Dame here, we could mention delay.

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All right, second, this is what we going to mention.

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This concludes our application.

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This is how we configure our timer, OK, to operate it in an all right.

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When this isn't the first thing that we do as you complete your application building is to build up

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your project.

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So just press control, be OK.

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And once Bill is successful, we are ready to execute this application on an SPG, right?

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So select an application project.

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So here we have our application project, Great Lakes, and then we have a debug as launch on Harden,

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right?

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So this will automatically switch our perspective to debug and then we will be connecting to the light

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to stimulate.

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This will also automatically program FPGA.

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So we go to a white still.

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We will select the computer.

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In my case, it is six and then nine six zero.

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Right?

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So once you are connected to the specific body, the only thing that we need to do is the resume.

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But right, so once you click on resume, but then you will see yourself, this is successful.

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So our time very successfully configuration after the DVR five second label to see a of five second

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at you, right?

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So this is how you quickly configure your timer.

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OK, to start working with any second.

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So.
