User`s guide

What Is the Real-Time Windows Target?
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Expected User
To benefit from reading this book, you should be familiar with
Using Simulink and Stateflow to create models as block diagrams, and
simulating those models in Simulink
The concepts and use of Real-Time Workshop to generate executable code
When using Real-Time Workshop and the Real-Time Windows Target, you do
not need to program in C or other low-level programming languages to create
and test real-time systems.
If You Are a New User — Begin with Chapter 1, “Getting Started.” This
chapter gives you an overview of the Real-Time Windows Target features and
the development environment. Next, read and try the examples in Chapter 3,
“Basic Procedures.”
If You Are an Experienced Real-Time Windows Target User — We suggest
you review the sections on signal tracing and signal logging in Chapter 3,
“Basic Procedures.” After you are familiar with using the Real-Time Windows
Target, read how to add I/O drivers to your Simulink model in Chapter 4,
“Advanced Procedures.”