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CCS5.5的一个完整工程和CCS5.5的详细操作说明

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1、本描述是对CCS5.5一步一步地操作如何建立工程,配置仿真器、连接仿真器、烧录RAM与调试、烧录flash,如何打开一个已有的CCS5.5工程。 2、一个通过编译成功的例程

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