Create a New Project
In the Project menu (Fig 4-1), select the New command to create a new
project. In this command, the user needs to key in or select two pieces of
information for the new project, namely the Project Name and the Micro
Controller (Fig 4-2). The user may browse all directories and all existing
projects and select one of them (to overwrite the old project) and to choose
one of the available Microcontrollers.
Note
The project name is a file name with the extension .PRJ.
Fig 4-2
Open and Close a Project
The HT-IDE can work with only one project at a time, which is the opening
project, at any time. If a project is to be worked upon, the project should
first be opened, by using the Open command of the Project menu (Fig 4-1).
Then, insert the project name directly or browse the directories and select
a project name. Use the Close command to close the project.
Note
When opening a project, the current project is closed automatically.
Within the development period, i.e during editing, setting options and
debugging etc. ensure that the project is in the open state. This is shown by
the displaying of the project name of the opening project on the title of the
HT-IDE window. Otherwise, the results are unpredictable.
The HT-IDE will retain the opening project information if the system exits
from the HT-IDE without closing the opening project. This project will be
opened automatically the next time the HT-IDE is run.
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