User`s guide

3 Working with Real-Time Workshop
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Selecting the Target Configuration
Note The steps in this section do not require you to make changes. They are
included to help you familiarize yourself with the Real-Time Workshop user
interface. As you step through the dialogs, place the mouse pointer on any
item of interest to see a tooltip describing its function.
To specify the desired target configuration, you choose a system target file, a
template makefile, and a
make command.
In these exercises (and in most applications), you do not need to specify these
parameters individually. Here, you use the ready-to-run generic real-time
target (GRT) configuration. The GRT target is designed to build a stand-alone
executable program that runs on your workstation.
To select the GRT target via the
Configuration Parameters dialog,
1 Click the Real-Time Workshop configuration set node. The Real-Time
Workshop
dialog activates.
2 The Real-Time Workshop dialog has several tabs. Select General to
activate the pane that controls target selection.
3 Click the Browse button next to the RTW system target file field. This
opens the System Target File Browser, illustrated below. The browser
displays a list of all currently available target configurations. When you
select a target configuration, Real-Time Workshop automatically chooses
the appropriate system target file, template makefile, and
make command.