ST7MDT2-DVP2/US STMicroelectronics, ST7MDT2-DVP2/US Datasheet - Page 19

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ST7MDT2-DVP2/US

Manufacturer Part Number
ST7MDT2-DVP2/US
Description
KIT DEVELOPMENT ST7
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Series
ST7-DVP2r
Type
Microcontrollerr
Datasheet

Specifications of ST7MDT2-DVP2/US

Contents
Main Emulation Board (MEB), Target Emulation Board (TEB), Cables, Power Supply and Documentation
For Use With/related Products
ST72254, ST72215, ST72216, ST72104, ST72225, ST72213, ST72212, ST72101
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
ST7MDT2-DVP2 User Manual
3.5
Toolchains and application files
A quick summary of development toolchains and application file types supported
by STVD7 will help you in setting up your workspace.
Three different development toolchains are currently supported by the STVD7.
Each type of toolchain has its own application and executable file types, project
environment and building tools (i.e. linkers and convertors):
When you set up a workspace, you will need to define the following project
settings:
The ST7 macroassembler toolchain from STMicroelectronics, which
generates either .s19 or .hex executable files with various intermediate files,
such as .map or .lst files.
The Hiware C or Assembler toolchain, which generates .abs executable
files with various intermediate files, such as .o or .dbg files.
The Cosmic C or Assembler toolchain which generates .elf executable
files with various intermediate files, such as .o or .st7 files.
The toolchain to be used—Hiware, Cosmic or ST7 macroassembler.
The executable file (*.abs, *.elf, *.s19 or *.hex depending on
toolchain—refer to
The maker program for the toolchain. The maker program can be a part of the
toolchain software (such as Hiware’s maker.exe) or you can choose to use a
generic maker such as Nmake.exe or Gmake.exe (which is provided with the
STVD7).
The maker batch file (*.mak or *.bat). This is a file which you create for
each application which spawns the compilation and/or link step each time you
wish to build or rebuild. In it, you define the conditions for recompiling, re-
linking or both.
Default *.mak or *.bat files are often included with the toolchains—for
example, maker.mak is included with the Hiware toolchain and simply
recompiles your application if it detects that the file has been saved since the
start of your debugging session. The STVD7 software includes sample *.mak
and/or *.bat files for each toolchain—these are listed in
Table 2
on page 21).
Table 1
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