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README.md
- Committer:
- Jonathan Austin
- Date:
- 2016-07-28
- Revision:
- 0:2757d7abb7d9
- Child:
- 1:846c97078558
File content as of revision 0:2757d7abb7d9:
# Getting started with Blinky on mbed OS
This is a very simple guide, reviewing the steps required to get Blinky working on an mbed OS platform.
Please install [mbed CLI](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-cli#installing-mbed-cli).
## Get the example application!
From the command line, import the example:
```
mbed import mbed-os-example-blinky
cd mbed-os-example-blinky
```
### Now compile
Invoke `mbed compile` specifying the name of your platform and your favorite toolchain (`GCC_ARM`, `ARM`, `IAR`). For example, for the ARM Compiler 5:
```
mbed compile -m K64F -t ARM
```
Your PC may take a few minutes to compile your code. At the end you should get the following result:
```
[snip]
+----------------------------+-------+-------+------+
| Module | .text | .data | .bss |
+----------------------------+-------+-------+------+
| Misc | 13939 | 24 | 1372 |
| core/hal | 16993 | 96 | 296 |
| core/rtos | 7384 | 92 | 4204 |
| features/FEATURE_IPV4 | 80 | 0 | 176 |
| frameworks/greentea-client | 1830 | 60 | 44 |
| frameworks/utest | 2392 | 512 | 292 |
| Subtotals | 42618 | 784 | 6384 |
+----------------------------+-------+-------+------+
Allocated Heap: unknown
Allocated Stack: unknown
Total Static RAM memory (data + bss): 7168 bytes
Total RAM memory (data + bss + heap + stack): 7168 bytes
Total Flash memory (text + data + misc): 43402 bytes
Image: .\.build\K64F\ARM\mbed-os-example-blinky.bin
```
### Program your board
1. Connect your mbed device to the computer over USB.
1. Copy the binary file to the mbed device .
1. Press the reset button to start the program.
You should see the LED of your platform turning on and off.
Congratulations if you managed to complete this test!
## Export the project to Keil MDK and debug your application
From the command line, run the following command:
```
mbed export -m K64F -i uvision -n mbed-os-example-blinky
```
You should see the following output:
```
Successful exports:
* K64F::uvision .\projectfiles\uvision_K64F\mbed-os-example-blinky
```
To debug the application:
1. Start uVision.
1. Import the uVision project generated earlier.
1. Compile your application and generate an `.axf` file.
1. Make sure uVision is configured to debug over CMSIS-DAP (From the Project menu > Options for Target '...' > Debug tab > Use CMSIS-DAP Debugger).
1. Set breakpoints and start a debug session.

## Troubleshooting
1. Make sure `mbed-cli` is working correctly and its version is greater than `0.8.0`
```
mbed --version
```
If not, you can update it easily:
```
pip install mbed-cli --upgrade
```
2. If using Keil MDK, make sure you have a license installed. [MDK-Lite](http://www.keil.com/arm/mdk.asp) has a 32KB restriction on code size.