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resources:tools-software:crosscore:cces:getting-started:create [18 Jul 2018 21:50] – [Workspace and Projects] Andrew McLachlanresources:tools-software:crosscore:cces:getting-started:create [07 Nov 2018 16:24] (current) – [Importing a Project] Chad Wentworth
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 Each time you start CCES, you will be prompted for a workspace location. You can opt to default to a workspace directory by choosing to use a workspace directory as your default. You will not be prompted the next time you open CCES. Each time you start CCES, you will be prompted for a workspace location. You can opt to default to a workspace directory by choosing to use a workspace directory as your default. You will not be prompted the next time you open CCES.
  
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 The **General Project Information** window will appear (Figure 2). This is where a name is given to the project being created. Then click **Next**. The **General Project Information** window will appear (Figure 2). This is where a name is given to the project being created. Then click **Next**.
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-<note important>Do not use spaces in your project name!</note> 
  
 The next window is for **Processor Type**, which is where the processor being programmed is configured. Once the **Processor type** and its **Silicon revision** (branded on the processor package itself) have been set appropriately, click **Next**. Figure 2 depicts this window populated for a project targeting silicon revision 0.0 of the ADSP-SC573 SHARC processor. The next window is for **Processor Type**, which is where the processor being programmed is configured. Once the **Processor type** and its **Silicon revision** (branded on the processor package itself) have been set appropriately, click **Next**. Figure 2 depicts this window populated for a project targeting silicon revision 0.0 of the ADSP-SC573 SHARC processor.
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 In the **Import Projects** window, click **Browse…** next to the **Select root directory** text box and navigate to the root folder of the project you want to import. Once the root is selected, any projects in that directory (or any sub-directory) will appear in the **Projects** box. Check the box for the project(s) you want to import. Then click **Finish**. In the **Import Projects** window, click **Browse…** next to the **Select root directory** text box and navigate to the root folder of the project you want to import. Once the root is selected, any projects in that directory (or any sub-directory) will appear in the **Projects** box. Check the box for the project(s) you want to import. Then click **Finish**.
  
-<note important>Make sure the **Copy projects into workspace** option is selected if you want to preserve the original project and make a local copy to make edits to.</note>+<note important>Make sure the **Copy projects into workspace** option is selected if you want to preserve the original project and make a local copy to make edits to. **NOTE:** Files outside of the project folder will not be copied.</note>
  
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