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@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ The provided main.c is a good starting point - it contains some simple demo code |
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You can compile it with `make` and flash with `make flash`. |
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You can compile it with `make` and flash with `make flash`. |
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If you add a new C file to the project, add an entry for it's `.o` (object file, |
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If you *add a new C file* to the project, add an entry for it's `.o` (object file, |
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created by the compiler before linking) to the `OBJS` list in the Makefile. |
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created by the compiler before linking) to the `OBJS` list in the Makefile. |
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Similarly, if you add a new folder with header files, add it to `INCL_DIRS`. |
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Similarly, if you *add a new folder with header files*, add it to `INCL_DIRS`. |
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The Makefile should take care of everything for you, this is the only modification |
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In case you need `printf` (or `printf` with floats), enable the appropriate LD_FLAGS in the Makefile (it's well |
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you should have to do. |
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commented). Code size will - obviously - grow quite a bit. |
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