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Introduction
This page demonstrates how the different Atmel development components fit
together to offer a complete embedded development workflow, all managed from
the Atmel Studio Integrated Development Platform (IDP).
Installing Atmel Studio
Obtaining Plug-ins and Extensions from the Gallery
Automatic Board Detection
Viewing and Importing Target Specific Example Projects
Advanced Navigation, Editing, Building and Debugging capabilities
The ASF Wizard - Including Additional ASF Drivers, Components and
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functionality.
Workflow steps continued:
1. Experiment with the example project imported in the previous step. In
particular note:
The 'conf' directory, in which configuration files for all the
components used in the example are placed.
The advanced navigation and editing features provided by the
Visual Studio environment, enhanced by the Visual Assist X
component.
2. Select the Build->Build Solution menu item to build the example (or just
press F7).
3. Select the Debug->Start Debugging and Break menu item to program the
microcontroller flash memory, start a debug session, and break on entry
to the main() function.
4. Experiment with the debug controls and windows, including the
FreeRTOS viewer if you selected a FreeRTOS example project.
Example ASF projects use the -O1 optimisation setting by default. An
easier debugging experience can be obtained by rebuilding the project
with optimisation turned off.
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