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# Index
[Getting started with Eclipse for C/C++](example_common/doc/README-eclipse.md#top)<br>
[Getting started with CMake](example_common/doc/README-cmake.md#top)<br>
[Getting started with Eclipse for C/C++](https://egit.irs.uni-stuttgart.de/fsfw/fsfw-example-common/src/branch/master/doc/README-eclipse.md#top)<br>
[Getting started with CMake](https://egit.irs.uni-stuttgart.de/fsfw/fsfw-example-common/src/branch/master/doc/README-cmake.md#top)<br>
[Getting started with the Hosted OSAL](#this)<br>
[Getting started with the FreeRTOS OSAL on a STM32](https://egit.irs.uni-stuttgart.de/fsfw/fsfw-example-stm32h7-freertos)<br>
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CMake should be [installed](https://cmake.org/install/) first.
More detailed information on the CMake build process and options
can be found in the [CMake README](README-cmake.md#top).
can be found in the [CMake README](https://egit.irs.uni-stuttgart.de/fsfw/fsfw-example-common/src/branch/master/doc/README-cmake.md#top).
Readers unfamiliar with CMake should read this first. The following steps will show to to build
the Debug executable using either the "Unix Makefiles" generator on Linux or
the "MinGW Makefiles" generator in Windows in the command line to be as generic as possible.
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## Setting up Eclipse for CMake projects
The separate [Eclipse README](example_common/doc/README-eclipse#top) specifies how to set up Eclipse to build CMake
The separate [Eclipse README](https://egit.irs.uni-stuttgart.de/fsfw/fsfw-example-common/src/branch/master/doc/README-eclipse.md#top) specifies how to set up Eclipse to build CMake
projects. Separate project files and launch configurations for the MinGW build were provided.
The debug output is colored by default. It is recommended to install the
`ANSI Escape in Console` plugin in Eclipse so the coloring works in the Eclipse console. On Windows,