Launch the Target Connection Assistant Wizard
- Launch the Intel® System Debugger.
- To switch to the Debug perspective, click thebutton on the top right corner of the Eclipse* toolbar:Selectand clickOpen.
- Depending on whether you have existing connections or not:
- If you have no existing OpenIPC connections, click theNew Connectiondrop-down list in the main toolbar.
- If you have connections created earlier but you want to use a new one, expand the TCA connections drop-down list and selectNew Connection.NOTE: If you want to use an existing IPC provider configuration, you need to create a TCA connection configuration based on it. Before configuring the new connection, make sure the required IPC provider is up and running. Use the Task Manager to verify thatOpenIPC_x64.exeis running, launch the TCA wizard, and select the detected connection.
- In the opened dialog box, selectDetect and connect to targetto allow the Target Connection Assistant to automatically identify your target connection and clickNext >.To check or change the IPC provider to be used, click theConfigurebutton.
- Select your target from the list of possible options.If your target is not detected correctly, you can choose and configure it manually. See the Target Connection Assistant help embedded into Eclipse*.
- In theConnection Summarydialog, check the preconfigured settings. You can see the following data:
- Components of the detected target and their steppings (if available).
- Probe selected for connection.
- Version of the IPC provider and the path to it.
- Intel® System Debugger components supported by the current combination of target and connection method.
- Verify theConnect to target on finishcheckbox at the bottom:
- Checked (default): TCA attempts to connect to the target after you click theFinishbutton.
- Unchecked: TCA adds the newly created connection to the list of existing connections; no further action is taken.
- ClickFinish.