Hi guys! Could you please explain step by step how to create a new project for TLSR825x chip? I've already installed IDE and SDK. I want to create a project based on one of the examples given.
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This seems to be an older version of the SDK. It is recommended to download the new SDK from the wiki(http://wiki.telink-semi.cn/wiki/chip-series/TLSR825x-Series/).
How to add a new project, please refer to chapter 2.1.4 of the development manual(http://wiki.telink-semi.cn/doc/an/AN_19052900-E_Telink%20Zigbee%20SDK%20Developer%20Manual.pdf).
Thank you for your reply! I've updated SDK, as you suggested. About new project it's not clear yet. I should copy a folder i.e. 'tl_zigbee_sdk\apps\sampleSwitch' rename it to 'tl_zigbee_sdk\apps\test' . But what to do with configuration? I can create it on the basis of existing configuration and after that no idea what parameters should i change to make things work.
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This seems to be an older version of the SDK. It is recommended to download the new SDK from the wiki(http://wiki.telink-semi.cn/wiki/chip-series/TLSR825x-Series/).
How to add a new project, please refer to chapter 2.1.4 of the development manual(http://wiki.telink-semi.cn/doc/an/AN_19052900-E_Telink%20Zigbee%20SDK%20Developer%20Manual.pdf).
Thank you for your reply! I've updated SDK, as you suggested. About new project it's not clear yet. I should copy a folder i.e. 'tl_zigbee_sdk\apps\sampleSwitch' rename it to 'tl_zigbee_sdk\apps\test' . But what to do with configuration? I can create it on the basis of existing configuration and after that no idea what parameters should i change to make things work.
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After creating a new configuration, you may need to
1. select your build configuration as active status;
2. change the "TC32 CC/Assember" Paths and "TC32 Compiler" Directories to your folder;
3. right click your folder to change your resource configuration for exclude from build;
I did as you say, but still my new project does not appear in "apps" folder. Any ideas what I'm missing?
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