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Chapter
6
Creating and Running Programs
Introduction
This chapter describes how to create and run programs, called executable
program files. An executable program file is identified by its .exe extension.
Using a Project Branch
The Project branch functions as both a container for its child source files, header
files and executable program files, and the platform from which you can:
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Open a window where you can edit project parameters.
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Create new source and header files.
•
Execute the Build command to create new executable program files.
You can move an entire Project - along with its child source and header files - to
an Ultra5000 drive's Archives branch for storage.
Creating a New Project
To create a new Project do one of these:
•
Click Project in the Insert menu.
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Click the offline Ultraware file, and then right-click Insert Project from
the pop-up menu.
A new project appears beneath the open Ultraware file in the Workspace window.
The default name of the new project is Project or (if Project already exists)
Project
n, where n is the lowest integer that creates a unique project name within
the selected path.
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