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How to change the "Save and Open" button link?

Posted by gaojizhong on April 19, 2017

Hello, everybody!

I have installed the FreeRTOS in win 10 OS, I linked the wrong program on "save and open" button when I run the "percepio trace exporter" of IAR software debugger, I want to change the "save and open" button, How should I do?

It is appreciated if you can help me!

Thank you very much!


How to change the "Save and Open" button link?

Posted by rtel on April 19, 2017

I'm not sure what it is you are asking, but from the question I think this is a question for Percepio rather than us.


How to change the "Save and Open" button link?

Posted by gaojizhong on April 20, 2017

Thank you very much!

I will discribe the question clearly. I will study how to upload the picture.


How to change the "Save and Open" button link?

Posted by gaojizhong on April 20, 2017

I want to change the "save and open" button link, because I linked to the error program.


How to change the "Save and Open" button link?

Posted by rtel on April 20, 2017

Maybe this is even a question for IAR, not Percepio - either way it is definitely not looking like a FreeRTOS question.


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