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发表于 2022-1-6 13:21:13
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My flow was that I created a new project for a custom board by following the steps:
1. File->New Project
2. MCUXpresso IDE->New C/C++ Project
3. Select Preinstalled CPU->LPC8XX->LPC812
4. Select LPCOpen - C Project
5. Select lpc_chip_8xx for the LPCOpen Chip Library Project
6. Click through to finish.
This creates a project with only a src/ directory and it has a number of side effects such as you can't launch the Config Tools from within the IDE and neither can you can't import a .mex file. Only when I generated a MEX file externally in the standalone Config Tools and then copied it into the project hierarchy could I then get the IDE to work.
Actually, I've just tried creating the board/ directory myself and repeated trying to open the Config Tools but it still fails. Clicking on the Config Tools icon from the Project Explorer results in an error, "No MEX Configuration Found". So you're doing something extra in your steps above. |
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