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| − | * On the Startup screen, click on 'New embedded project. (See [[Opening Flowcode]])  | + | * On the Startup screen, click on 'New embedded project'. (See [[Opening Flowcode]])  | 
| + | : The [[Project Options]] dialogue box opens.   | ||
| + | : (Click on the link for a full explanation of all the options available.)  | ||
Revision as of 08:53, 11 June 2013
The task is to produce a Flowcode flowchart that lights a lamp for ten seconds when a switch is pressed.
Although it may not be realistic to use a microcontroller in such a straight-forward application, it illustrates the technique of producing a Flowcode program.
The program itself may form part of a bigger program.
- Open Flowcode.
 - On the Startup screen, click on 'New embedded project'. (See Opening Flowcode)
 
- The Project Options dialogue box opens.
 - (Click on the link for a full explanation of all the options available.)