User manual
ASURO - 48
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Software 
The make  le in our example program is written in a way that a  le with the name test.c will be 
compiled together with asuro.c (which contains some pre de ned functions) and create a new 
.hex- le. This  le can be loaded ( ashed) into the ASURO memory.
Attention! This means that - as long you do not change the make  le and you 
only copy it - you should always name your own program test.c .
When you want to know all about make  les (This is not absolutely necessary for operating the 
ASURO) you can  nd more background information at 
http://www.gnu.org/directory/make.html
The basics about ASURO-programming will be explained in chapter 9.
When you compile a program, some extra data is generated. This data is only necessary during 
the conversion, after that they are useless. These data  les can be removed with the clean tool 
which we just created.










