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Configuring General Build Specification Items (Microprocessor SDK)

LabVIEW 8.6 Microprocessor SDK Help
June 2008

NI Part Number:
372197B-01

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Complete the following steps to use the General tab in the Build Specification Type Properties dialog box to configure the general build specification items for your target.

  1. (Optional) Place a checkmark in the Default Specification Type checkbox to indicate that the build specification you are creating is the default build specification to use when a user clicks the Run button to build the embedded VI into an embedded application.
  2. (Optional) Place a checkmark in the Enable Interrupt VIs Property Page checkbox to add the Interrupts VIs page to your target's Build Specification Properties dialog box.
  3. Navigate to and select or enter the relative path to the build specification type icon file, which is the icon that LabVIEW displays in the Project Explorer window for your build specification type, in the Project Explorer Window Icon text box. Icons must be in .png format. Add your icon to the following directory:
labview\resource\Framework\Providers\Icons
  1. Enter an ID in the Build Specification Type ID text box to identify the build specification type. Each target build specification type you create must have a unique name.
  2. Enter a name for the build specification type in the Default Build Specification Name text box, which is the name that appears when a user right-clicks Build Specification in the Project Explorer window and selects New from the shortcut menu.
  3. Enter the file extensions for the type of additional files a user can add to the project in the Additional Files text box. Users can add only the file types you enter. Enter the file extensions as a comma-separated list.
Note  Do not include the dot (.) before the file extensions.

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