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LatticeMico System Software Overview
8
LatticeMico32 Hardware Developer User Guide
hardware platform. C/C++ SPE enables you to develop and compile your
code in a managed and well-structured build environment. The Debugger
includes tools that analyze your code for errors and simulates instruction calls
within the software environment or to an actual programmed device on a
circuit board.
You will learn more about how these functions are encountered in the
software throughout this chapter. This chapter assumes that you have
installed all of the necessary software and have not modified your default
perspectives in any way.
LatticeMico System Requirements
For information about LatticeMico System’s system requirements on the
Windows operating system, see the “Installing LatticeMico32 Development
Tools” chapter of the
Diamond
<
release_number
>
Installation Notice
for
Windows
for the current release on the Lattice Semiconductor Web site.
For information about LatticeMico System’s system requirements on the Red
Hat Linux operating system, see the
“Installing LatticeMico32 Development
Tools” chapter of the
Diamond
<
release_number
>
Installation Notice
for
Linux
, available on the Lattice Semiconductor Web site and the LatticeMico32
online Help.
For information on installing Diamond, see the
<
release_number
>
Installation Notice for Windows
or the
<
release_number
>
Installation Notice for Linux
for the current release.
Running LatticeMico System
Now you will run the software so that you can take a quick survey of the user
interface to understand its basic structure.
To run the LatticeMico System from your PC desktop:
From the Windows desktop Start menu, choose
Start > Programs >
Lattice Diamond > Accessories > LatticeMico System
.
The LatticeMico System interface initially opens with the MSB perspective
active by default, as shown in Figure 5 on page 16. After that, the software
opens to the last opened perspective.
LatticeMico System Perspectives
Before you begin learning about the basic tasks that you can perform in the
LatticeMico System software, it is important to understand the concept of
“perspectives” in the software and how to access the three integrated