Stand-alone tools, Common stand-alone tool use, Common syntax – Echelon Neuron C User Manual

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Neuron C Tools Stand-Alone Use

Stand-Alone Tools

The Neuron C tools listed in Table 15 can be used

stand-alone

, meaning outside

the integrated development environment, using the command prompt or
command window only.

Table 15. Stand-Alone Tools

Description

Tool Name

Neuron Assembler

NAS

Neuron C Compiler

NCC

Neuron Exporter

NEX

Neuron Librarian

NLIB

Neuron Linker

NLD

Project Make

PMK

All of the NodeBuilder stand-alone tools share a common command-line
technology, and thus have several aspects of use in common. These common

aspects are described in the following section,

Common Stand-Alone Tool Use

.

The sections following later in this appendix briefly introduce each of the tools
listed above.
Note: Users of the NodeBuilder Development Tool should not generally use the

command line tools, with the exception of the Neuron Librarian and the Project
Make Utility. The reason is that the build tools should be controlled by the

Project Make Utility, pmk.exe. Not only does this utility manage the build

process (it minimizes the number of build steps required), it also takes care of
program ID management tasks and automatic boot ID processing. You must

otherwise take care of these two important duties manually. See the

NodeBuilder FX User's Guide

for more details about the

Project Make Utility

.

Common Stand-Alone Tool Use

All stand-alone tools share a set of common syntax and common basic commands.

Common Syntax

If no command switches or arguments follow the name of the tool, the tool
responds with usage hints.

Example:
C:\>NAS

Tool responds:

Neuron Assembler, version 5.00.21, build 0
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