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... ... @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ 4 4 5 5 1. Download KIELER with Interactive Timing Analysis here (Under construction: Link coming soon!). 6 6 1. Get the experimental KTA timing analysis tool [[here>>url:https://github.com/timed-c/kta||shape="rect"]]. You can use the Download ZIP link. 7 -1. Make sure "ocaml"and "make" are installed on your system, so that you can compile the KTA timing analysis tool.7 +1. Make sure [[ocaml >>url:https://ocaml.org||shape="rect"]]and "make" are installed on your system, so that you can compile the KTA timing analysis tool. 8 8 1. Extract the zip folder you downloaded in Step 2 and compile the KTA timing analysis tool running make in the kta-master folder. 9 9 1. Install the gcc MIPS compiler (mcb32tools, mipsel-mcb32-elf-gcc), which is used by the KTA timing analysis tool. 10 10 1. Start up KIELER, go to Preferences -> Interactive Timing Analysis and enter the absolute paths in your system to the folder that
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