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1. J inside the for loop Press Go to run the code from the current PC position m a ht IHR When the program stops you can see the modified string displayed on the second line of the LCD 11 Inspection of the watch pane will show that the first character of the variable string has been replaced with the first character of the constant replacement string e Remove the event point e Right click on the DisplayString function call after the loop and select Go to cursor This shows that the variable was initialised at program start up and can be overwritten with TESTTEST The modified string is also displayed on the LCD There are several versions of the timer function depending upon the peripherals available in the device The default function is TimerADC which we shall demonstrate here The TimerADC function initialises an interrupt on an available internal timer On a compare match in the timer module an interrupt is generated In the TimerADC code version the interrupt reads the last ADC conversion from the external potentiometer and uses the result to set the next underflow value The ADC conversion is then restarted e Clear all eventpoints as mentioned below e Press CTRL E to open the Eventpoints window E er chl IA Disable None Chi IA Disable None Ereak Chi IA Disable None Ereak Ch4 IA Disable None Ereak Chi IA Disable None Break Che TA Disable None B
2. Copy initialized data from ROM to RAM NODOOGOA INITSCT Set Vector Base Register OOOOOGIO set vbr void char INT Vectors INT OFFSET f4 Reset Status Register OOOO081E set cr 3R Init OOOOOS2C nop Use the separate register bank for interrupts NODOOSZE INTE IBNR EIT BE Oxdl We will now skip over the initialization code and proceed to the main tutorial e In Source View scroll down the file until you see the call to main e Place an eventpoint at the call to main by double clicking in the Event column next to the line to stop at Maximum eleven eventpoints can be set Eventpoints do not require programming the flash memory and thus are faster to USE Please refer to the following document for further information SuperH Family E10A USB Emulator Additional Document for User s Manual Supplementary Information on Using SH7266 and SH7267 e Press Go on the Debug Toolbar Eu The code will execute to the event point At this point all the device Initialization will have been completed e Press Step In on the Debug Toolbar mli The code window will open main c and show the new position of the program counter eee FINC COMMEN TOY eee KORKORO KOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOROKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKORKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOK Out line Wain Description Main program This function falls timer ADO LED initialisation functions The
3. a a terme ee eee en ee eee nee ee en ESTIT EEE 13 is standard Project Files e o el ieee ame E OS AE uko a KK ea o o uk aise ue e 13 7 1 1 Initialization code resetprg c resetprg h s ssesesessssesssssessssssssesencesasessnssnvennnseenantes 13 7 1 2 External bus and Memory configuration bus init c bDUs init h esee ee seen ennnennenntes 14 7 1 3 Board Initialization code hwsetup c DHWSetup D c oocccocnncccnccocncononcnnnnoncnnonnnnnnnnnonrnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnonanonnnnnnns 15 7 1 4 Main tutorial code main c main h ssesesesssssssesssennsensasssssssssssesatensastesatrnatenarernnij 16 Chapter 8 Additional ONO sus aza saka OO E KEE a Sak lees KO OE za Bae 17 Cautions Chapter 1 Preface This document may be wholly or partially subject to change without notice All rights reserved Duplication of this document either in whole or part is prohibited without the written permission of Renesas Technology Europe Limited Trademarks All brand or product names used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations Copyright O 2010 Renesas Electronics America All rights reserved Website Glossary ADC CD CPU E10A HEW LCD LED http www am renesas com Analog to Digital Converter Compact Disc Central Processing Unit E10A for Starter Kit debugger High
4. build is configured for use with the debugger The Release build is configured for final ROM able code A common difference between the two builds may be the optimization settings With the optimization turned on the debugger may seem to execute code in an unexpected order To assist in debugging it is often helpful to turn off optimization on the code being debugged e Select the Debug build Configuration I SessionSH24_FPU_E10 4 3 2 Debug Session The Debug sessions are selected from the right hand drop down list on the toolbar The options vary between RSK however one will always start Debug and include the type of debug interface The alternate selection will be DefaultSession The purpose of the Debug session is to allow the use of different debugger tools or different debugger settings on the same project e Select SessionSH2A FPU E10A USB SYSTEM Debug debug session Chapter 5 Building the Tutorial Project The tutorial project build settings have been pre configured in the tool chain options To view the tool chain options select the Build Menu item and the relevant tool chain This should be the first option on the drop down menu The dialog that is displayed will be specific to the tool chain selected The configuration pane on the left hand side will exist on all the PRESAS ae f Configuration C C Assembly Link Library Standard Library CPU 4 gt t
5. FPU E10A USB SYSTEM debug session e Click the lt Connect gt button on the debug toolbar ka e In the Select Emulator mode dialog Select Emulator mode T om Device EET For Device select SH7267 Moda E1NAdISE Emulator Writing Flash memory For Mode select E10A USB Emulator Option e None C Do not show this dialog box again Click OK e e Press the RST button on the RSK2 board Heush a e Click OK e Please wait until the message Connected appears in the HEW output window this indicates that the RSK2 board has successfully erro Le muj connected General Loading flash memory Mode MH Imu y e Click Emulator System icon on the tool bar K I GSdB Step option Disables interupts during single step executi_y e Switch to the Loading flash memory Tab Read Write onthefy HUDIRead Wte e Note Please ensure all settings for both tabs of the Configuration Dialog match the diagrams shown Configuration Lo memoj e Select the Disable radio button for both Loading flash memory and for Erasing flash memory options e Click OK Now is a good time to save the HEW session e Select File Save Session If you have changed any workspace settings now is a good time to save the workspace e Select File Save Workspace Chapter 6 Downloading a
6. will be reported in the Output Window The build will complete with an indication of errors and warnings encountered during the build 5 2 Connecting the debugger For this tutorial it is necessary for you to power the RSK2 from the supplied PSU as the E10A debugger cannot supply power to the RSK The E10A debugger will be powered via the USB cable Please be aware that if you have too many devices connected to your USB port it may be shut down by Windows If this happens disconnect some of the connected USB devices and try again Alternatively you can provide an external power source taking care to ensure the correct polarity and voltage The Quick Start Guide provided with the RSK2 board gives detailed instructions on how to connect the E10A to the host computer The following assumes that the steps in the Quick Start Guide have been followed and the E10A drivers have been installed e Fit the LCD module to J6 on the RSK2 Ensure all the pins of the connector are correctly inserted in the socket e Connect the E10A debugger to any spare USB port on your computer e Connect the E10A debugger to the target hardware ensuring that it is plugged into the connector marked E10A on the RSK2 e Turn on the external power to the board 5 3 Connecting to the target with the E10A This section will take you through the process of connecting to the device programming the Flash and executing the code e Select the SessionSH2A_
7. KR a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ARANA RARA a a a a a e a a a ESE void Hardwaresetup yvoid 1 Configures CPU clock ConfiqurelperatingFrequencyii configure the external Memory 5 c onfigureBusindHemonyil Configures port pins ConfiqurePortPinsii Enables required on chip peripherals EnablePeripheralModules okokok okok kOKOR KOK CKOKOK KOR CKOK KOKORKOK KOKOROKORK KOK ARANA RAR RARA RARA NARA RRA NARRAR E EERE REE ESE End of function Hardwaresetup ERERAERRA RARA RRA RARA ARA RAR RANA RARA RARA RRA RARA ARANA RRA NARA ARANA RRA NARA ARANA RARA NARA 15 7 1 4 Main tutorial code main c main h The display Initialization and string display functions operate on the LCD display module In addition to the tutorial code several samples of use of the on chip peripherals are supplied Check compatibility with a ks0066U controller and pin connection on the schematic before connecting an LCD module not supplied by Renesas REF FC COMMENT te RON KORKON KOK OKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKON AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA Cutline main Description Main program This function calls timer ADC E LCD initialisation functions The user LEDs flashes until the user presses a Switch on the RSK Argument none Return value HONE re POR COMMENT END kokok ok OKOR ROK EAA EATER RANA RARA NARA RARA RARA NARA RANA RARA NARA void mainivoidi fo Reset the LCD module 5 Initi
8. YRSPSH7267 0103 LENESAS Everywhere you imagine Renesas Starter Kit for SH7267 User s Manual RENESAS SINGLE CHIP MICROCOMPUTER SuperH RISC engine Rev 1 00 Renesas Electronics America Revision date May 22 2012 www renesas com Table of Contents Chapter Ts Prela E ns A A A taa 1 Ec co A 2 Chapter S Iuioral Project WorkSpace o oa 3 Chapter 4 Project NVOIKSpaote us a o l ne o e BT l 4 4 Al lajigolo Ves NET oe kionrrP A TT EoEoR ETEN 4 4 2 Creating a new Project Workspace s s css sssssssssesuscssstcssencenssssarennrsennreenatesesrrqnrcnnsrernvi 4 4 3 Build Configurations and Debug SESSIONS sssssesssscsssscessssssssascesanssresnscesnntsennnrnnnrsennnstennrri 5 4 31 Bula GOntigura HON ins o oL 5 NS eee ccs i ae at ett cee eho TETTE aden nce A ae eae 5 Chapter 5 Building the Tutorial Project essceessssesssseesessennsnssnnassessnntensanternnntennntssqsastennnterrnsii 6 STe BUJNI Oleo ELLE o ofa deeds oa eons bute seinen eo eed cee eee cee tea eee enone 6 5 2 COMMeCHIIG Ie GEDUGO ipe HB o Hj q o 7 5 3 COAnecina To Ne target Win INGE TOA un li 7 Chapter 6 Downloading and Running the Tutorial cocooccccoccnccncnnnnonnncnononcnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnoncnnnoncnnnnnnnnnnnnnonaninnns 9 Chapter Pro CEF IES Lhh H o
9. aliseDisplarl Display Renesas Splash Screen Displaystring LCD LINEI Eenesas Displaystring LCD LINEZ NICKNAME fw o Flash the user LEDS for some time or until a push button is pressed FlashLEDS I fo Demonstration of initialised variables Use this function with the debugger ai statics Testi ft Flash the user LEDS at a rate set by the user potentiometer ADC using interrupts xi Timer ape fi This function must not exit while jij i ee ee ee ee End of function malin ERRTARARRAR RARA RARA RRA RARA RARA ARA RRA RARA RARA RARA AEA EH 16 Chapter 8 Additional Information For details on how to use High performance Embedded Workshop HEW refer to the HEW manual available on the CD or from the web site Further information available for this product can be found on the Renesas website at http www renesas com renesas_starter_kits General information on Renesas Microcontrollers can be found at the following website Global htto www renesas com Regional English language sites can be accessed from the Global site or directly by going to Europe http renesas eu Americas http america renesas com Asia http sg renesas com Renesas Starter Kit for SH7267 Tutorial Manual Publication Date Rev 1 00 May 22 2012 Published by Renesas Electronics America 2880 Scott Blvd Santa Clara California USA 2012 Renesas Electronics America All Rights Reserved
10. ating Point Status Control Register 5 set tnscr FPSCE Init w Initialize the hardware 5 Hardwaresetupi i Copy initialized data from ROM to RAM INITSCT Set Vector Base Register set vhr void char amp INT Vectors INT OFFSET Reset Status Register Set cr SR_ Init nopi Use the separate register bank for interrupts INTZ TENR BIT BE Ox01 Disable interrupt mask set imask 0 Call user program 5 maint End of user program Sleepti pragma section a ee ee End of Tunetion PowerON Reset PL KOROKOKOKOKOKOKOROKOK KOK KOKOKOKOK ROKON ROK OKOKOKOKOK KOKOKOROKOK KOK OKOKOKOKOK EERE RARER o EERE EAE REARS EAE ERE EEE EES 13 The call to hardwaresetup configures the external bus interface to access external memory and initializes device hardware and peripherals before they are accessed by the tutorial software After initialization the main function is called The call to main will start the main demonstration code 7 1 2 External bus and Memory configuration bus init c bus init h External bus initialization and cache memory configuration has been implemented in this function The tutorial project initializes NOR flash and SDRAM only The cache memory has been configured in write back mode t FUMC COMMENT TFR ARE RARE RARA RARA RARA RARA RRA RARA RAR RARA RRA RARA RARA RRA RARA RARA ARANA Qutline Confiqurebusin
11. dMemor wy Description Configures the external bus and memory Arqument gt none Return value none FUMC COMMENT pD o D D aa a a a a e e AAA TATA AAA AAA AEA void ConfigurebusindMemory void 1 Configure the CAO space init beac ca l Configure the 033 space 5 init bse cast Configure and initialize the cache memory io init cachel Cache write hack 5 lo cache writehbacki i OR KONKO KOKOROKOKKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOK KOK KOKOK KOK KON OKOKOK KOK KOKOK OKON KOK KOKOKOKOKOKOKKOKOR KORKO KOKOK KOK a OKON KOK NARA ARANA End of function ConfiqurebusindMermor wy ERRTARARRA RAR RARA RARA ARANA RRA KOK OKOROKOKOKORROKOR RARA RARA RARA RARA ARA RANA RARA RRA AEA EH 14 7 1 3 Board Initialization code hwsetup c hwsetup h Further hardware initialization should be performed in this function For debug purposes the interrupt priority registers are initialized to zero as they would be after a power on reset In the case of the tutorial the interrupts are configured and the LCD interface is initialized ttr FUMC COMMENT ee eee eee eee AAT ATTA AAAA w Outline Description Arqument Return value Hardwaresetup Sets up the hardware This function calls the hardware initialization functions to configure the CPU operating LEEGUENGY port pins reguired on chip modules in arder to Setup the Rak for the main application none none PTHC COMMENT ENDO U
12. e File gt New Workspace menu or select Create a new project workspace when presented with the Welcome dialog New Project Workspace Projects Workspace Mame Project Types E Fit ASKSH7124 IRSK25H7267_Tutorial we E104 ASESH7201 E wae ET PERSE SKEI RSK25H726 Tutorial Ty Empty Application ta Import Makefile Directory Library D AworkS pace ASK25H 726 7_Tutorial Browse gal ASK SH7203 IpSK2 5H7267 CPU family aa RSKASH 7206 SuperH RISE engine Fe Debugger only SH 2 E10 2 Debugger only SH 24 E1 Tool chair Fe Debugger only SH2 D5P Renesas SuperH Standard bl Pe Debugger only SHFOBOS Fe Debugger only SH7E18 E w aI Properties The example above shows the New Project Workspace dialog with the RSK2 5H7267 selected e Select the SuperH RISC Engine CPU family and Renesas SuperH Standard tool chain e Select the RSK2 SH7267 Project type from the project list e Enter a name for the workspace all your files will be stored under a directory with this name e The project name field will be pre filled to match the workspace name above this name may be changed Note HEW allows you to add multiple projects to a workspace You may add the sample code projects later so you may wish to choose a suitable name for the tutorial project now e Click OK to start the RSK2 Project Generator wizard The next dialog presents t
13. formation Chapter 3 Tutorial Project Workspace The workspace includes all of the files for two build configurations The tutorial code is common to both the Debug and the Release build configurations The tutorial is designed to show how code can be written debugged and then downloaded without the debug monitor in a Release situation The build configuration menu in High performance Embedded Workshop HEW allows the project to be configured such that certain files may be excluded from each of the build configurations This allows the inclusion of the debug monitor within the Debug build and its exclusion in the Release build Contents of common C files are controlled with defines set up in the build configuration options and ifdef statements within the same files Maintaining only one set of project files means that projects are more controllable Chapter 4 Project Workspace 4 1 Introduction HEW is an integrated development tool that allows the user to write compile program and debug a software project on any of the Renesas Microcontrollers HEW will have been installed during the installation of the software support for the RSK product This manual will describe the stages required to create and debug the supplied tutorial code 4 2 Creating a new Project Workspace To look at the program start High performance Embedded Workshop from the Windows Start Menu or from its icon Open a new tutorial workspace from th
14. he example projects available Choose the tutorial code which will be explained later in this manual There is also an option for sample code which provides examples for using various peripherals This will open a new dialog allowing the selection of many code examples for the peripheral modules on the device The final option is for an application code build where the debugger is configured but there is no program code This project is suitable for the user to add code without having to configure the debugger e Select Tutorial as the type of project to generate and then click Next e Click Finish to create the project The project generator wizard will display a confirmation dialog Press OK to create the project and insert the necessary files A tree showing all the files in this project will appear in HEW e To view the file main c double click on the file in the Workspace window A new window will open showing the code 4 3 Build Configurations and Debug Sessions The workspace that has been created contains two build configurations and two debug sessions The build configuration allows the same project to be built but with different compiler options The options available to the user are described fully in the HEW User s Manual 4 3 1 Build Configuration The build configurations are selected from the left hand drop down list on the toolbar The options available are Debug and Release The Debug
15. he operation of the code the compiler directives and comments on when they should or must be used Please refer to Chapter 7 for more information on the project files 12 Chapter 7 Project Files 7 1 Standard Project Files The RSK tutorials are configured so that it is possible to provide the same tutorial code on multiple RSK products This allows the evaluation of the different processor cores using equivalent code To achieve this the following files are common between all device cores and tool chains Each of the tutorial files has a detailed comment section describing the function of each code entry Please refer to the source code for greater detail on the purpose and operation of the compiler specific details 7 1 1 Initialization code resetprg c resetprg h This is the entry point of the code after a power on reset Initialize is the entry point defined by the Power on reset vector EtA FUNE COMMET Fee eee RARA RAR RR RRA RARA RARA RARA RARA RARA RARA A EAEE AAA OME La ne PowerON Reset PL t DESEF1pNECLON PONEE on reset function Li This function executes following a power on reset i It firat calls hardware initialisation function then melmi i function Argument none Return value none FUNC COMMENT END 8 eee ee CATA ATA ATA AAA AAT ATA TATE ka kak AAT ATTA ATE RARA RARAS Fpracma entry PowerON Reset PL fpragma section ResetPRG oid PowerON Reset PC void 1 Configure Flo
16. n Header On CF Go To Cursor Set PC Here The code will execute to the selected line and stop Display PE Press Step Over on the Debug Toolbar E The code will run and flash the LED1 and LED2 for 200 times The debugger will not exit until all 200 flashes have completed or a switch is pressed on the RSK2 If the LEDs are still flashing press the switch SW2 on the RSK2 to exit the FlashLEDs function The code will run to the event point we previously set on the Statics_Test function in flash to RAM The Statics_Test is used to demonstrate that the Initialization routine has successfully copied all the initialised variables from storage Press lt Step In gt on the Debug Toolbar Ce P It is possible to monitor variables while debugging the code To set up a watch on a variable place the mouse over the variable If the variable is available in the current context a tool tip will be displayed with the current value of the variable Watch Hover the mouse over the ucStr variable to see the tooltip value Then Right click on the variable name and select Instant e Press Add A dialog will open showing the variable and allowing further details to be explored The dialog will close and a new pane will open in the workspace containing the variable It is possible to see that the string has been successfully initialised to STATIC Set an event point on the call to DisplayString
17. nd Running the Tutorial Once the code has been built in HEW it needs to be downloaded to the RSK2 There will now be an additional category in the workspace view for Download Modules e Right click on the download module listed and intprg c 55 main c 59 select Download resetprg c 30 wecttbl c 91 Download modules Az e On completion the debugger and code are ready to ISK25H7267 Tutorial abs O UIADO Dependencies Download be executed B bus_init h Download Debug Data Only 3 flashleds h 3 husetup h E iodefine h Download A New Module 1 To start debugging we need to reset the debugger and target e Press Reset CPU on the Debug Toolbar EIE The File window should open the tutorial code at the entry point An arrow marks the current position of the program counter ARA EUNE COMMENT TFR RRARA RARA AA RR RARA RRA RARA AAA RARA AAA A AEEA DYE LINE PowerON Reset PL Description POWER on reset function This function executes following a power on reset It firat calls hardware initialisation function amp then melml function Argument none Return valide none X FINC COMMENT ENDO kokokokokokokokok koko kok RAR RARA RRA RAR RARA E ES Fpracma entry PowerON Reset PO Fpracma section ResetPRG OOOOOSOO oid PowerON Reset PC void Configure Floating Point Status Control Register NODOOSOO Initialize the hardware 5 OOODOOSOSO Hardwaresetup i
18. ool chain options It is important when changing any setting to bes LAJ ategory Source i i f E All Loaded Proj y be aware of the current configuration that is being modified If E an Show enties for C source file Include fle directores y you wish to modify multiple or all build configurations this is GI C source file Assembly source file Linkage symbol file possible by selecting All or Multiple from the Configuration drop down list e Review the options on each of the tabs and Category dropdown lists to be aware of the options available Options C C cpu sh2afpu round nearest object CONFIGDIR S FILELEAF obj debug optimize O gbr auto chaincpath errorpath When complete close the dialog box by clicking lt OK gt 5 1 Building Code There are three shortcuts available for building the project 1 Select the Build All toolbar button This will build everything in the project that has not been excluded from the build This includes the standard library 2 Select the Build toolbar button This will build all files that have changed since the last build The standard library will not be built unless an option has been changed 3 Press F7 This is equivalent to pressing the Build button described above Build the project now by pressing F7 or pressing one of the build icons as shown above During the build each stage
19. performance Embedded Workshop Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode MCU PC RAM ROM RSK2 USB Microcontroller Unit Program Counter Random Access Memory Read Only Memory RSK Renesas Starter Kit Renesas Starter Kit Plus Universal Serial Bus Chapter 2 Introduction This manual is designed to answer in tutorial form the most common questions asked about using a Renesas Starter Kit RSK The tutorials help explain the following e How do compile link download and run a simple program on the RSK e How do build an embedded application e How do use Renesas tools The project generator will create a tutorial project with two selectable build configurations e Debug is a project built with the debugger support included e Release build demonstrating code suitable for release in a product Files referred to in this manual are installed using the project generator as you work through the tutorials The tutorial examples in this manual assume that installation procedures described in the RSK Quick Start Guide have been completed Please refer to the Quick Start Guide for details of preparing the configuration NOTE These tutorials are designed to show you how to use the RSK and are not intended as a comprehensive introduction to the High performance Embedded Workshop HEW debugger the compiler tool chains or the E10A Emulator please consult the relevant user manuals for more in depth in
20. reak Ch IA Disable None Break Che TA Disable None Break Action e Click on the Event condition tab e Select the eventpoints displayed in the window e Click on Delete eventpoint icon to remove eventpoints chu IA Disable Break Ch10 IA Disable Break Breakpoint AEwent condition The interrupt Initialization is completed as part of the hardware setup This is contained in the file interrupts c e Open the file interrupts c by double clicking on the file in the workspace view e Review this file and find the interrupt function that changes the LED pins INT_MTU2_TGI3B e Setan event point on the line where the LED pins are modified e Press Go or lt F5 gt to run the code from the f position of the PC The code will stop in the interrupt routine It is now possible to step through the interrupt function e Remove the event point in the interrupt by double clicking it again before exiting the function e Press lt Go gt to run the code from the current aan position of the PC The code will now run to the infinite loop at the end of main function The user LED1 and LED2 should now be flashing You can modify the flashing rate by adjusting the potentiometer on the board You have now run the tutorial code and used many of the common features of the debugger We suggest that you review the rest of the tutorial code as many functions have important information on t
21. user LEDs flashes until the user Presses a switch on the ESE Arqument none Return value none X FIONC COMMENT EN DU UT Fok a ROK RR KOK OK OKON ON KOR ROROKOKOKOK EERE EAA AEE EERE EEA ES oid main woid ff Reset the LED module fo Display Renesas Splash Screen Displaystring LCD LINEI Renesas DisplayString LCD LINEZ NICKNAME f Flash the user LEDS for some time or until a push button is pressed FlashLEDs i f Demonstration of initialised variables Use this function with the debugger uE statics Testi Flash the user LEDS at a rate set hy the user potentiometer ADC using interrupts TimerADC f This function must not exit while l okok RR KOK OK OKK RRA AAA OKOK KOK KOK ROK KOKOKOKOKOK AAA AAA RARA NAAA RRA KOK KOR a RRA EERE EAA AAA EERE EE End of function main kok OKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOROROR RON RON ROK KOR AAA RRA OK KOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOROROKOROKOR ROK ROK EEE AEA AAA KOK KOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOK ARANA 10 Support for the LCD display is included in the tutorial code We do not need to be concerned about the details of the LCD interface except that the interface is write only and so is not affected if the LCD display is attached or not Open the file main c Insert an event point at Statics_Test function o Statics Test e Right click on the FlashLEDs function and select Toads E Go to cursor Define Column Format Columns Tur

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