![]() Lets’ now move to create a new project portion. If will give you a brief and concise overview of the startup files in the upcoming tutorials, you don’t have to be worried about them at this point of your understandings. To work on a program or a debugging environment we first have to create a project where will save our main and startup files. This is where all your currently open projects will appear and your main code and all the codes you run will appear in the greyed window. After the IDE is loaded completely a getting started window will appear as shown in the figure below:.Once you click on this icon keil will start loading to show you the main window.Once you get done with the downloading and installation part of Keil it will appear in you search bar. Lets’ get started with keil (installed in previous tutorial). ![]() We will do the relevant settings in a simple program to make it compatible with the microcontroller under consideration so that we can burn (load) it on the board. In the previous tutorial we learned how to download and install the latest version of keil uVision and now we are at a position to learn how to write our first program in keil which can be loaded on TIVA C series microcontroller. Introduction to keil uVisionĪs we have discussed in previous tutorial that keil uVision is an IDE used to build and load codes on TIVA C series microcontroller. After that, I will explain how to get started with Keil and create your first project in Keil in detail. In this tutorial, I will explain to you how to do the required configuration on a project in Keil in order to make it compatible with your microcontroller. ![]() In the last tutorial, we have seen how to download and install keil uVision. ![]()
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