How To Install The CCS C Compiler Inside MPLAB X
How To Install The CCS C Compiler Inside MPLAB X
How To Install The CCS C Compiler Inside MPLAB X
1. Launch MPLAB X.
3. Verify that MPLAB X is searching Microchip's Third Party plug-in repository. This
can be done by selecting the Settings Tab in the Plugins window and verifying that
Microchip Third Part Plugins is available and checked.
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4. Goto the Available Plugins tab. Check the box next to CCS C Compiler. Once
checked, press the Install button.
If you do not see CCS C Compiler in the Available Plugins tab, it is possible the
plugin is already installed in your MPLABX. Skip to step 6 to verify that it is
installed.
5. After you press the Install button, a few new dialog windows will ask to verify that
you want to install the plug-in and that you accept the license.
If you get a dialog window saying the plugin is signed but not trusted, ignore it and
continue the installation of the plugin.
After the plugin is installed, MPLABX will ask you to restart the software. The plugin
will not install without MPLABX being restarted.
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6. The CCS C Compiler plugin should be installed now. Before attempting to use the
plugin, verify that it is installed. To do this open the Plugins window by selecting
Tools -> Plugins from the MPLABX menu. Select the Installed tab. Look for CCS
C Compiler, it should have the Active column checked to signify that the plugin is
installed and running.
If CCS C Compiler is missing from this window, go back to step 1 to install the plug-
in.
This window can also be used to inspect the version of the plugin. (This is the
version of the plugin, not the compiler). By highlighting/selecting CCS C Compiler,
the text description on the right will change and display the version number.
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1. Launch MPLAB X.
2. Ensure that no other projects are open by selecting File -> Close All Projects from
the menu.
4. MPLAB X's New Project dialog will start. It will first ask you what kind of project you
want to create. Select 'Standalone Project' and press the 'Next' button.
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5. A dialog will ask you what PIC you want to use. Select the PIC you want to use for
your project from the pull-down selector and then press the 'Next' button.
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6. The dialog will ask you what Programmer/Debugger tool you want to use. If you are
not using such a tool, then select 'Simulator'. After you have made your selection
press the 'Next' button.
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7. The dialog will now ask which compiler you want to use. You should see a section
labeled 'CCS C Compiler', and under this section you may have a few CCS C
Compilers to choose from. You would have several choices to choose from if you
have installed multiple versions of the compiler on your computer at once. If you
only have one installed CCS C Compiler then you will only have one choice. Select
the 'CCS C Compiler' version you want to use and press the 'Next' button.
If the plug-in is installed but there still isn't an option to select the CCS C Compiler here,
it's probably because MPLAB X doesn't know where the compiler is located. To resolve
this, find the section of this tutorial labeled "How do I add CCS C Compilers to
MPLABX's list of compiler toolchains?"
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8. The dialog will now ask you what to call the project and where to save the project.
The project directory is where MPLAB X will store configuration files for the project
and where output files generated after a compile will be stored. The source code
does not necessarily have to be placed into the project directory.
After choosing project name and project directory, press the 'Next' button.
9. The New Project dialog is now finished and the project is created, but the project is
empty and there is no source code attached to the project. We now need to add
source to the project. Source can be added to the project in one of two ways:
creating a new file or adding an existing file.
• Creating a new file: Right click on 'Source Files' and select 'New -> C Main File' or
'New -> C Source File'. A dialog will ask you what to name the file and where to
save it.
• Adding an existing file: Right click on 'Source Files' and select 'Add Existing Item'.
A dialog will allow you to browse your computer to chose the file to add the project.
A file chosen this way will be left in the directory it was found, it will NOT be copied
to the project directory.
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For this tutorial, ex_sqw.c from the CCS C Compiler's examples directory (if the
compiler is installed to the default directory, will be found atC:\program
files\picc\examples\ex_sqw.c) was copied to the project directory and then inserted
using 'Add Existing Item'
If you only insert one source C file into your project, MPLAB X will call the CCS C
Compiler to compile and link in one step. No intermediate .o files used for multiple
compilation units are generated.
If you insert more than one source C file into your project, MPLAB X will call the
CCS C Compiler multiple times to compile each C file seperately. After each C file
is compiled seperately, the .o output files are then linked in the final step to create
the .HEX and .COF file. This process of multiple compilation units is only supported
by licensed users of the PCW IDE. Command-line only customers do not have this
feature.
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10. Compile (build) the project by selecting 'Run -> Build Project' from the menu.
'Clean and Build Project' can also be used, which will erase all output files and
intermediate .o files before building.
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11. During the build process, MPLAB X will invoke the CCS C Compiler. You should
see the CCS C Compiler window pop-up during this process (depending on the size
of your file this may disappear quickly).
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12. Compile status and compiler output messages will be displayed in MPLAB X's
output window. The output window will also display where MPLAB X saved the
result .HEX and .COF file output of the compiler.
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This will open the project properties dialog. CCS C Compiler specific options can be found
in the section labeled 'Compiler Options':
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There are 2 possible resolutions. First, rename the file to have a .c extension instead of
a .C extension. Second, change the MPLAB X settings so a .C file is a C file and not C++.
Performing either of these steps may require you to delete your MPLAB X project and
create a new one.
To change the MPLAB X properties to make a .C file a C file, from the MPLAB X menu,
select Tools->Options. On the Options screen, select the Embedded screen and then
the Other tab:
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This setting is saved to each individual project. To change which compiler to use, the
project settings need to be changed. From the MPLAB X menu, select File -> Project
Properties.
From the Project Properties window, select the Conf category on the left side of the
window. On the right side of the window you will see all the available compilers under the
Compile Toolchain section. The full path to the compiler executable is shown with each
available compiler toolchain. Select the compiler you want to use, and press the Ok
button.
MPLAB X is able to scan your computer to find compatible compilers. But MPLAB X may
not show your compiler if it fails to find it or if you have too many different compiler
versions installed. In this condition you will have to manually add a compiler to MPLAB X's
compiler list. To do this, select Tools -> Options from the MPLAB X menu. Once the
Options window is open, select Embedded and then the Bulid Tools tab.
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Under Toolchain, MPLABX will list all the CCS C Compilers that it has found. You can
use this dialog window to add or modify MPLAB X's list of available compilers.
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