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- Added back power static library for GCC and IAR. (Power management related interface definitions are in drivers/fsl_power.h. power.c is empty due to "implementation is in header file and power library") - Note for GCC link: the command used for linking is `arm-none-eabi-gcc -nostdlib -L<additional lib search path> -Xlinker ... -o "CORTEX_M0+_LPC51U68_LPCXpresso.axf" <all *.o> -lpower`. Per GCC doc, static library name in file system is libpower.a. |
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Directories: + The FreeRTOS/Source directory contains the FreeRTOS source code, and contains its own readme file. + The FreeRTOS/Demo directory contains a demo application for every official FreeRTOS port, and contains its own readme file. + See http://www.freertos.org/a00017.html for full details of the directory structure and information on locating the files you require. The easiest way to use FreeRTOS is to start with one of the pre-configured demo application projects (found in the FreeRTOS/Demo directory). That way you will have the correct FreeRTOS source files included, and the correct include paths configured. Once a demo application is building and executing you can remove the demo application file, and start to add in your own application source files. See also - http://www.freertos.org/FreeRTOS-quick-start-guide.html http://www.freertos.org/FAQHelp.html