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Nios II IDE Help System
Note:The two design flows are not interchangeable. Once you have committed to
using one design flow, there is no way to switch to using the other design flow.
Getting Started with the IDE:
Refer to the following help topics and cheat sheets to help you start using the Nios II IDE
quickly.
Quick-Start Tutorial
This cheat sheet guides you through the process of creating, compiling, and
running a new project on a Nios development board.
To start the Nios II Quick-Start Tutorial, do the following:
1. On the Help menu, click Cheat Sheets.
2. Expand Altera Nios II.
3. Click Nios II IDE Quick-Start Tutorial.
4. Click OK.
Software Development Tutorial
This tutorial guides you through the complete software development process in
detail. You compile, run, debug, set breakpoints, edit project properties, and
more.
Nios II IDE Tour Cheat Sheet
This cheat sheet introduces you to the significant features of the IDE.
To start the Nios II IDE Tour cheat sheet, do the following:
1. On the Help menu, click Cheat Sheets.
2. Expand Altera Nios II.
3. Click Nios II IDE Tour.
4. Click OK.
Workbench, Perspectives, and Views:
The Nios II IDE is based on the Eclipse IDE framework and the Eclipse C/C++
Development Toolkit (CDT) plug-ins. The Nios II IDE inherits much of its behavior from
Eclipse, including the concepts of workbench, perspectives, and views.
The Eclipse graphical interface is called the workbench. Each Eclipse workbench window
contains one or more perspectives. Each perspective provides a set of capabilities aimed at
accomplishing a specific type of task. For example, the Nios II C/C++ perspective provides
facilities for editing and compiling Nios II C/C++ projects. Perspectives in the workbench
comprise one or more views. Views help you to organize and navigate the information in
your workbench. For example, the Registers view in the Debug perspective allows you to
inspect and edit the values of processor registers while debugging a project.
The Nios II IDE primarily uses the Nios II C/C++ perspective, the Nios II C/C++ Projects
view, and the CDT Debug perspective. The Nios II IDE also provides a profiling
perspective.
Projects and Workspaces:
Nios II IDE projects
are groups of files treated as a unit, containing source code,
makefiles, object files, libraries, and other related files. Projects contain the resources you
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