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|   | # Build Demos
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|  | **Table of Contents** | ||
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|  | - [LPCXpresso](#lpcxpresso) | ||
|  | - [Keil](#keil) | ||
|  | - [IAR](#iar) | ||
|  | - [Configure demo](#configure-demo) | ||
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|  | ## LPCXpresso
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|  | LPCXpresso is an eclipse-based IDE, so you will need to create an workspace first then import project files (.cproject & .project) into it. The following step explain how to do just that.  | ||
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|  | 1. Click *File->Import*, then expand the *General* folder and select **Existing Projects into Workspace** and click Next. | ||
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|  | 2. On the next dialog, Click *Browse* and choose the **repo/demos** folder inside the repo. You should see a list of all demo applications. \[**IMPORTANT**\] Make sure the option **Copy projects into workspace** is **CLEAR**, as demo application uses *link folders* and this option may cause problem with the copy import. Then choose any of the demo application and click *Finish*. | ||
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|  | 3. Select the configure corresponding to your development board. | ||
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|  | 4. Then select the correct MCU option from project properties then you are ready to go. | ||
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|  | ## Keil
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|  | It is relatively simple for Keil | ||
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|  | 1. Open the desired demo project e.g *demos/host/host\_freertos/host_freertos.uvproj* | ||
|  | 2. Select the configure corresponding to your development board and build it.  | ||
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|  | ## IAR
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|  | IAR is just as easy as Keil | ||
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|  | 1. Open the desired demo project e.g *demos/host/host\_freertos/host_freertos.eww* | ||
|  | 2. Again select the configure corresponding to your development board and build it.  | ||
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|  | ## Configure demo ##
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|  | Application demo is written to have the code excluded if its required option is not enabled in [tusb_config.h](). Some of combination may exceed the 32KB limit of IAR/Keil so you may want to re-configure to disable some class support, decrease TUSB_CFG_DEBUG or increase the compiler optimization level. | ||
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|  | In addition, there are some configuration you can change such as | ||
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|  | - CFG_UART_BAUDRATE in board.h | ||
|  | - CFG_PRINTF_TARGET in the specific board header (e.g board_ea4357.h) to either Semihost, Uart, or SWO. |