Building a Platform
After you configure your platform, you can build the platform using the Platform Builder integrated development environment (IDE).
Before you build your platform, you must select an active configuration. The active configuration specifies your target board support package (BSP), CPU, and debug or release OS image. On the Build toolbar, the Select Active Configuration list shows available configurations.
Note If you copy your platform from one development workstation to another, only the configurations corresponding to the CPUs installed with Platform Builder are available on the second development workstation.
When you change the settings for your platform, your changes apply to the active configuration selected in the Platform Settings dialog box. If you select a different active configuration after you change the settings for your platform, your changes are not incorporated into the build unless you make the changes a second time before building the platform.
To build a platform
If you have not already chosen an active configuration for your platform, from the Build menu, choose Set Active Configuration. Select an active configuration, and then choose OK.
From the Build menu, if you want to build only the files that have changed since the last build, choose Build Platform.
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From the Build menu, if you want to build all of the files in the platform, choose Rebuild Platform.
**Note **To stop the build process, from the Build menu, choose Stop Build.
Verify that your platform is building by observing the output messages in the build window in the IDE.
See Also
Platform Building | CEPC How-to Topics | How to Connect to a Device for Debugging | How to Use the IDE to Create, Customize, and Build a Platform | How to Add a Media File to an Operating System | How to Configure and Build an OS Image for a CEPC | How to Create a Device Driver | How to Decrease Run-Time Image Size on a CEPC | How to Implement a Control Panel Application | How to Customize the Appearance of Common Controls | How to Use Remote Call Profiler to Find Performance Problems | How to Use Remote Performance Monitor to Observe Performance | How to Profile and Optimize a Display Driver | How to Develop a File System Filter | How to Configure a Platform to Support a Flash Media Device | How to Configure a FAT File System
Last updated on Friday, October 08, 2004
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