annotate wiki/Detailed CPU2-RTE Project.md @ 805:dd7ce655db26
Adds a simple countdown timer, available as a custom view in surface and dive mode.
This can be used to time safety stops, or to prebreathe a CCR (or to boil your breakfast eggs if you are so inclined). The duration of the timer is configurable from 1 second to 9:59 minutes in the System menu.
The timer is started by switching to the custom view, and remaining on it until a 10 second delay has elapsed. Once the timer has started the custom view can be changed and the timer will continue running in the background.
After the timer has run out 'Finished' will be shown for 10 seconds in the timer custom view, and then automatic switching of custom views (if configured) resumes.
In surface mode the dive computer will not go to sleep while the timer is running, and a mini timer will be shown when the timer custom view is not showing. (mikeller)
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1 # How to Create From Scratch a Project for _CPU2-RTE_ Code #
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3 Follow the same procedure than for [CPU1](Detailed CPU1-Discovery Project.md), with changes:
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5 - Create a new _board_ for processor:
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6 > Series: `STM32F4`
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7 > Mcu: `STM32F411xE`
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8 > Debug: `JTAG`
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10 - Add `Small_CPU` linked source directory (instead of _Discovery_)
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12 - Use linker script `OSTC4/Small_CPU/CPU2-F411.ld` |