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When Micriµm provides example projects, they are placed in a directory structure shown below. Of course, a directory structure that suits a particular project/product can also be used.

\Micrium
   \Software        \EvalBoards  \Examples
         \<manufacturer>
               \<board_name>   
                 \<compiler>   
                    \<project name>
                           \*.*
 

\Micrium

This is where we place all software components and projects provided by Micriµm. This directory generally starts from the root directory of the computer.

\

...

Examples

This sub-directory contains

...

\EvalBoards

...

example projects typically using evaluation boards supported by Micriµm.

\<manufacturer>

This is the name of the manufacturer of the evaluation board used. The “<” and “>” are not part of the actual name.

\<board

...

name>

This is the name of the evaluation

...

board. The “<” and “>” are not part of the actual name.

\<compiler>

This is the name of the compiler or compiler manufacturer used to build the code for the evaluation board. The “<” and “>” are not part of the actual name.

\<project

...

name>

The name of the project that will be demonstrated. For example, a simple µC/OS-III project might have a project name of “OS

...

-Ex1

...

.

\*.*

These are the project source files. Main files can optionally be called app*.*. This directory also contains configuration files os_cfg.h, os_cfg_app.h and other required source files.