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The first step before including the µC/DNSc is to have a working project with the µC/TCP-IP. As previously mentioned, Micriµm may offer starting example with µC/OS-III kernels and µC/TCP-IP and even with µC/DNSc for many evalboards. 

If no project that include includes µC/TCP-IP is available, you should follow the µC/TCP-IP - Getting Started Guide to start with a working TCP/IP  project before starting integrating to integrate µC/DNSc. Then you can follow the following steps to build and run your first µC/DNSc sample application.

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Once you have a working project with your RTOS and µC/TCP-IP additional modules are needed by the Micriµm DNC client that are not necessarily already included in your project. Therefore, be sure to add µC/CPU, µC/LIB and µC/Common to your project.    

Refer to the following manuals for further information about MIcrium modules:.

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µC/OS-II Documentation

µC/OS-III Documentation

libdocµC/LIB Documentation

µC/CPU Documentation

µC/Common Module

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Include the following files in your project tree from the µC/DNSc source code distribution, as indicated in Figure - µC/DNSc Source Code.

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As indicated in the Figure - µC/DNSc Source Code, all the files in the Source folder must be added to your project tree. File under the folder Cmd can be added if µC/Shell is already included in your project. 


Compiler settings

Finally, add the following include paths to your project’s C compiler settings:

\Micrium\Software\uC-DNSc
\Micrium\Software\uC-TCPIP
\Micrium\Software\uC-Shell (optional if uC/Shell is used)

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