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Go to "File" >> "New" >> "Renesas C/C++ Project >> Renesas RX"
Select "Renesas CC-RX C/C++ Executable Project" or "GCC for Renesas RX C/C++ Excecutable Project"
Click the "Next" button.
Type in the project name. Do not use spaces.
Click the "Next" button.
In the ”Select toolchain, device & debug settings" window, select your toolchain, target board, and debug configuration.
"Target Device" is auto populated from "Target Board" selection.
Click the "Next" button.
In the "Select Coding Assistant Settings" window, select "Use Smart Configurator".
Click the "Next" button.
In the "Choose a project template" window, select "Bare Metal - Blinky".
This template includes sample application code to blink LED on an official Renesas RX board.
Click the "Finish" button.
If you see the window below, check the "Remember my decision" box and click the "Open Perspective" button.
This opens the Smart Configurator perspective that allows you to configure your project visually.
The project you created appears in the Project Explorer. At the bottom of the Smart Configurator view are the tabs: "Overview", "Board", "Clocks", "System", "Components", "Pins" and "Interrupts". These tabs are useful for configuring the project and adding new FIT modules.
For more information, click the "User's Guide" button.
The newly created project contains all the necessary drivers and configuration.
It also includes sample application code to blink LED.
The project can be built and debugged.
Go to "Project" >> "Build Project".
You should see your project is built without errors.
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If you see the window below, check the "Remember my decision" box and click "Switch" button.
This switches the view to the Debug perspective and rearranges your panes for easy debugging.
The following window will appear. In editor pane, source code shows the reset startup code.
Go to "Run" >> "Resume". Execution stops at main(). Go to "Run" >> "Resume" again.
The LED on your board should now be blinking.
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