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'''Warning:''' nrf platform is under development and may not be fully functional! |
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===Upload example=== |
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You may upload compiled code using a native Nordic development board. |
You may upload compiled code using a native Nordic development board. |
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===Dependencies=== |
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The code is compiled using the open source [http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/ '''SDCC''' - Small Device C Compiler] compiler. |
The code is compiled using the open source [http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/ '''SDCC''' - Small Device C Compiler] compiler. |
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make |
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[http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdcc/files/ Binary SDCC packages] are also available for Linux, Mac OSX and Windows. |
Latest revision as of 16:57, 14 November 2011
In MansOS, "nrf" is a platform supporting hardware based on certain Nordic Semiconductors devices:
- nRF24LE1
- nRF24LU1+
Warning: nrf platform is under development and may not be fully functional!
Compile example
make nrf
Upload example
You may upload compiled code using a native Nordic development board.
Dependencies
The code is compiled using the open source SDCC - Small Device C Compiler compiler.
You may run the following to install SDCC in Ubuntu, if the SDCC version in the repository is at least 2.9.7. At the time of this writing it was 2.9.0 for Lenny, which is too low for certain applications.
sudo apt-get install sdcc
Therefore, we recommend that you rather use SDCC version 2.9.7 or higher. This can be done obtaining the compiler source code from SVN and compiling it as shown below. You may have to resolve some dependencies until the configure and make steps run with no errors.
svn co https://sdcc.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/sdcc/trunk/sdcc sdcc cd sdcc configure make sudo make install
Binary SDCC packages are also available for Linux, Mac OSX and Windows.