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4. Programming is complete when ‘
Image successfully written to device
’ is displayed in the
output window.
3.7.3
Programming an individual file to the User Boot Area
1. Select [Project -> Add Files...] or press the INS key to add the file to be downloaded to the
Project.
2. Click the right mouse button on the file displayed in the workspace window, and select ‘User
Boot Area File’ to mark this file as being for the User Boot Area.
3. Click the right mouse button on the file displayed in the workspace window, and select
‘Download File to [User Boot Area]’. Programming will be completed when ‘
Image
successfully written to device
’ is displayed in the output window.
3.7.4
Programming multiple files to the User Boot Area
1. Add all the required target files to the project by selecting [Project->Add Files...] or pressing
the INS key. Note that multiple files can be added at once from the ‘Add File(s)’ dialog.
2. Click the right mouse button on each file displayed in the workspace window which is
destined for the User Boot Area, and select ‘User Boot Area File’ to mark it as being for the
User Boot Area.
3. Build the device image for the User Boot Area (create a file which is the result of merging all
of the included target files) by selecting the menu item: [Project->Rebuild Image]
4. Click the right mouse button on the Device Image file (
workspace window, and select ‘Download Image’ (or select the menu item
[Project->Download Image] )
5. Programming is complete when ‘
Image successfully written to device
’ is displayed in the
output window.
3.7.5
Programming some files to the User Area and other files to the User Boot Area
1. Add all the required target files to the project by selecting [Project->Add Files...] or pressing
the INS key. Note that multiple files can be added at once from the ‘Add File(s)’ dialog.
2. Click the right mouse button on each file displayed in the workspace window which is
destined for the User Boot Area, and select ‘User Boot Area File’ to mark it as being for the
User Boot Area.
3. Build the device image for the User Boot Area (create a file which is the result of merging all
of the included target files) by selecting the menu item: [Project->Rebuild Image]
4. Select the menu item [Project->Download Image] )
5. Programming is complete when ‘
Image successfully written to device
’ is displayed in the
output window for both the User Area and the User Boot Area