How to Use the BSP for the Renesas US7750R HARP (Aspen) SDB (Windows CE 5.0)
You can use the sample board support package (BSP) provided by Microsoft® Windows® CE for the Renesas US7750R HARP (Aspen) standard development board (SDB) to quickly evaluate the Windows CE operating system (OS) features.
For more information about the sample BSPs included in Windows CE for SHx microprocessors, see SHx BSPs.
Hardware and Software Assumptions
- You included support for SH4 microprocessors when you installed Platform Builder. If you did not, reinstall Platform Builder and include support for the SH4 microprocessor.
- You are downloading a Windows CE run-time image to a Renesas US7750R HARP (Aspen) SDB.
To track your progress in the following table, select the check box next to each step.
Step | Topic | |
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1. From the New Platform Wizard, select support for the SH4 microprocessor. | Creating an OS Design | |
2. Review the supported hardware and software features on the SDB and familiarize yourself with limitations that might impact your run-time image on the SDB.
An SDB is a hardware development system with which you can develop and test your OS design using a wide range of processors and peripherals. For more information, see Standard Development Board Design. |
Renesas US7750R HARP (Aspen) SDB Supported Features | |
3. Set up the SDB. | Setting Up the Renesas US7750R HARP (Aspen) SDB Hardware | |
4. Modify the switch and jumper settings on the SDB. | Modifying the Renesas US7750R HARP (Aspen) SDB Switches and Jumpers | |
5. Configure the Microsoft HyperTerminal application to receive debug messages. | Configuring HyperTerminal for BSPs | |
6. Build the run-time image. | Building a Run-Time Image | |
7. Download the Ethernet boot loader to ROM or flash the SDB. | Downloading the Boot Loader to the Renesas US7750R HARP (Aspen) SDB to Flash | |
8. Download the run-time image to the SDB. | Downloading the Run-Time Image to the Renesas US7750R HARP (Aspen) SDB |
See Also
Supported Board Support Packages
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