getting_started
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| - | While not strictly required, Visual Studio Code will be the official IDE used for software development on the Retro Watch. | + | [[Install Tools|Install Tools]] |
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| - | The next requirement is the SDK and tool chain for the Nordic NRF5340 processor running the watch. | ||
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| - | Here is a good video tutorial on setting up the environment: | ||
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| - | FPGA Development: | ||
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| - | The FPGA development tools currently require a license which is included with every Retro Watch purchase. | ||
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| - | Instillation: | ||
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| - | Follow the setup instructions for Visual Studio Code and the nRF connect SDK | ||
getting_started.txt · Last modified: 2021/11/17 14:02 by jason