C_TIPS.TXT Driver File Contents (st7swex.exe)

                             C_TIPS.TXT File
                              May 6th, 1998
           

     When using the Hiware C tool chain with the demonstration examples, some
     problems may occur if the environment files are not modified.
     

==========================< DEFINITIONS >======================================
          
     Working Directory:
     -----------------
     Base directory of your application development. This directory must
     contain the DEFAULT.ENV file. By default, it will be
     C:\ST7_LIB\C\ST72212 for the ST72212 environment program example.
     In the examples, it has three subdirecties: CONFIG, OBJECT and SOURCES.                        
     
     WGDB7 Directory:
     ---------------
     Directory where WGDB7 has been installed. In this library, the default
     will be C:\ST7tools\
     
     HIWARE Directory:
     -----------------
     Directory where Hiware tools have been installed. In this library, the
     default will be C:\HIWARE\PROG\.
     
      
     If you want more details, you can refer to the Application note AN989: 
       'Starting with ST7 Hiware C'. 
                       
==========================< PROCEDURE >========================================

     - Copy the C library on your hard drive.
     - Under Winedit, open any source file. Then, you can access the
       PROJECT->CONFIGURE dialog box and OPEN the WPJ file in your CONFIG 
       directory. Modify the working directory and the five command paths with
       your own WGDB7 and HICROSS directories.
       Press OK; this will automatically modify the WPJ file in the CONFIG
       subdirectory.
     - In the DEFAULT.ENV file, modify the LIB, GEN, COMP and LINK paths with
       your own HIWARE directory then the GEN, OBJ, ABS, MAP and TEXT paths 
       with your own working directory. 
       Note for the GENPATH: the source files can be found either in the Hicross 
       library or in the working directory (and all its subdirectories because of 
       the star *).
       By default, the error file will be called EDOUT and placed in the
       C:\TEMP\ directory; if this directory does not exist on your hard drive,
       please create it.
     - In the WINEDIT.INI file (C:\WINDOWS\), modify or add the line
       OUTPUT=C:\TEMP\EDOUT. Remove the line OUTPUTDIR=... if any. Restart 
       Winedit to take these modifications into account.
     - So that WGDB7 can find the source files, modify the GDB file (OBJECT
       subdirectory) with your own working directory\SOURCES (refer to WGDB7
       user manual). 
     - To be able to launch WGDB7 from Winedit, copy in the CONFIGURE dialog box 
       all the command line used by the WGDB7 icon (including the dll path).

 
 
==========================< IMPROVEMENT >======================================
     
    Any request on this library or bug should be reported to
     (ST7.support@st.com) for future improvement.


/*** (c) 1998  ST Microelectronics ****************** END OF FILE ***/     

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