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Project Tree panel


This panel shows the constituent elements of the project (e.g., microcontroller, build tool, and debug tool) in tree form.

Note that the debug tools used are selected or switched from one to another on this panel.

Figure A.3

Project Tree Panel

 

This section describes the following.

[How to open]

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Choose [Project Tree] from the [View] menu.

[Description of each area]

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Project tree area

This area displays the project's constituent elements in tree form at the following nodes.

Node

Description

Microcontroller type Debug tool name (debug tool)

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Microcontroller type
Shows the type name of a selected microcontroller (RX).

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Debug tool name
Shows the debug tool name used in the project (E2, E2 Lite, E1(Serial), E1(JTAG), E20(Serial), E20(JTAG), or Simulator).
When a new project is created, "Simulator" is set.

 

When a node is selected, its detailed information (properties) is displayed on the Property panel allowing the settings on it to be changed. (If this panel is not open yet, double-click a node to open it.)

[Context menu]

Using Debug Tool

Shows a cascaded menu to select the debug tool used.

Note that the debug tools displayed here differ with the microcontroller type selected for the project (see "Table 2.1 Relationship between Types of Microcontroller and Connectable Debug Tools").

 

Microcontroller type E2

Uses E2.

Microcontroller type E2 Lite

Uses E2 Lite.

Microcontroller type E1(Serial)

Uses E1 in serial communication mode.

Microcontroller type E1(JTAG)

Uses E1 in JTAG communication mode.

Microcontroller type E20(Serial)

Uses E20 in serial communication mode.

Microcontroller type E20(JTAG)

Uses E20 in JTAG communication mode.

Microcontroller type Simulator

Uses the simulator.

Property

Displays the properties of the selected debug tool on the Property panel.