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Quick Start Guide. A Quick Start Guide is included in this document (Section 1). It is a step-by-▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ through the entire simulation, compilation and debug flow, to provide the user with a rapid startup and a hands-on overview of this Development Kit. It is strongly recommended that the rest of this document also be read prior to initiating development, in order to understand the framework and start off in the right direction.
Quick Start Guide. 1. How To Use This Manual
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