Hi,
yes with the boot-files you took the wrong turn. Boot-files are configuration files read by FORTE on startup configuring the application of on FORTE instance. FOr compiling FORTE you will need the source code of FORTE.
The big difference to other embedded systesm is that we normally don't generate specific source code for an application. We only generate code for the different FBs. Which you then need to compile for your FORTE. For running applications we are then configuring FORTEs. You can do this either with the download button or by generating a boot file.
I think a good starting point will be the documentationfor compiling FORTE and the turorials in the doc. For the overall system configration I suggest the X+3 tutorial. The flip flop tutorials will explain how to add an own FB to FORTE.
I hope this helps. Suggestions on improving our docs or very welcome!
Cheers,
Alois
Gesendet: Freitag, 20. November 2015 um 21:04 Uhr
Von: "mazen Aounallah" <slachist@xxxxxxxxx>
An: "4diac developer discussions" <4diac-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: [4diac-dev] 4DIAC with STM32F4
Hi again, and thank you for your answer.
I've installed 4DIAC IDE in my laptop, opened an example and tried to generate the equivalent FORTE file
All I get is these three files (3 *.fboot files attached )
Do I need another software to generate the c++ file or am I totally in the wrong direction?
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