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SHIPTide -- the Serious Human Interface™ Platform Total IDE -- is a rapid GUI development tool that enables you to create GUI files usable on [[SIMs|Serious Integrated Modules]] running the embedded [[SHIPEngine]] software.
 
SHIPTide -- the Serious Human Interface™ Platform Total IDE -- is a rapid GUI development tool that enables you to create GUI files usable on [[SIMs|Serious Integrated Modules]] running the embedded [[SHIPEngine]] software.
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== How to Start with SHIPTide ==
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To get up and running on SHIPTide:
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* Review the {{SeriousDoc|31-ship-technical-overview-presentation|SHIP Technical Overview Presentation}} to get familiar with [[SHIP]] concepts
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* Watch a few short [[SHIPTide:Video_Training|"intro to SHIPTide" videos]]
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* Download and install the latest version of [[SHIPTide]]
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* If you already have a SIM, download the [[SIMs:INF|Windows .inf Drivers for SIMs]] so you can connect your SIM to [[SHIPTide]]
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* Work through the 1 hour DevCon workshop ([[AN0303|AN0303 - SHIPTide Getting Started Lab - Renesas DevCon 2012]])
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Then start building your own GUI!
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Stuck?  Try looking at some of the example [[SHIP:Application_Notes|Application Notes]] and the how-to [[SHIPTide:Video_Training|videos]].

Revision as of 17:08, 15 January 2013

SHIPTide Overview

SHIPTide -- the Serious Human Interface™ Platform Total IDE -- is a rapid GUI development tool that enables you to create GUI files usable on Serious Integrated Modules running the embedded SHIPEngine software.

How to Start with SHIPTide

To get up and running on SHIPTide:

Then start building your own GUI!

Stuck? Try looking at some of the example Application Notes and the how-to videos.