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1. About the Nios® V Embedded Processor
2. Nios® V Processor Hardware System Design with Intel® Quartus® Prime Software and Platform Designer
3. Nios® V Processor Software System Design
4. Nios® V Processor Configuration and Booting Solutions
5. Nios® V Processor - Using the MicroC/TCP-IP Stack
6. Nios® V Processor Debugging, Verifying, and Simulating
7. Nios® V Processor — Remote System Update
8. Nios® V Embedded Processor Design Handbook Archives
9. Document Revision History for the Nios® V Embedded Processor Design Handbook
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Linking Applications
4.3. Nios® V Processor Booting Methods
4.4. Introduction to Nios® V Processor Booting Methods
4.5. Nios® V Processor Booting from Configuration QSPI Flash
4.6. Nios V Processor Booting from On-Chip Memory (OCRAM)
4.7. Summary of Nios® V Processor Vector Configuration and BSP Settings
6.4.1. Prerequisites
6.4.2. Setting Up and Generating Your Simulation Environment in Platform Designer
6.4.3. Creating Nios V Processor Software
6.4.4. Generating Memory Initialization File
6.4.5. Generating System Simulation Files
6.4.6. Running Simulation in the QuestaSim Simulator Using Command Line
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3.2.3. Eclipse CDT for Embedded C/C++ Developer
The Eclipse CDT for Embedded C/C++ Developer (Eclipse Embedded CDT) is an IDE that can include additional Eclipse plug-ins and open-source tools for RISC-V development. You can modify an application or a user library with the Eclipse Embedded CDT.
The Eclipse Embedded CDT setup consists of:
- Open-source tools installation and setup
- Project setting configuration
- Software build flow
Note: You must update the hal.toolchain.prefix in BSP Editor based on the open-source RISC-V toolchain.