Texas Instruments TI89 Developer Guide - Page 259
Building the Application, Loading the Application into the Simulator, Terminating TI FLASH Studio
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Chapter 18: TI FLASH Studio 217 18.4.2. 18.4.3. 18.4.4. 18.4.5. Building the Application Select Project menu, and then Rebuild All submenu. The TI development architecture is based on the TI FLASH Studio using the Sierra C compiler and Assembler. This step calls the Sierra C Assembler, which compiles, assembles and links the code. The following text should appear in the output window: Prebuild Compiling resources . . . RAM Resource compiler version 2.13 . . . Build Successful. Failure in the build process implies bugs in the source code. Loading the Application into the Simulator After a successful build, the unsigned app is created in the C:Programs/TI Flash Studio/Projects/ directory. The default extension is .8xk for TI-89 application and .9xk for TI-92 Plus application. Selecting the Load RAM Object submenu or the Load Flash Object submenu from the Simulator pull down menu allows the user to load the RAM application or Flash application into the simulator. Debugging the Application The TI FLASH Studio uses two files for debugging: • .89d which contains debug information (breakpoints). • .clc which contains the calculator memory contents. Various debug tools like Step Into, Step Over, Trace log and the ability to set breakpoints are available from the Debug menu. Terminating TI FLASH Studio Selecting Exit from the File menu allows the user to terminate the session. The user will be prompted to save the changes made to the code before exiting. Note: The default extension for the saved application is .8xk or .9xk depending on whether it is a TI-89 application or a TI-92 Plus application. The .clc file is also saved. TI-89 / TI-92 Plus Developer Guide Not for Distribution Beta Version January 26, 2001