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Documentation Guide<br />

<strong>Tornado</strong> Host-Tool Documentation<br />

<strong>Tornado</strong> Getting Started Guide<br />

The <strong>Tornado</strong> Getting Started Guide provides instructions on installing <strong>Tornado</strong> (and<br />

other products), as well as a tutorial introduction to <strong>Tornado</strong>.<br />

<strong>Tornado</strong> User’s Guide<br />

This manual, the <strong>Tornado</strong> User’s Guide, is the central document for the <strong>Tornado</strong> IDE.<br />

It includes:<br />

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A global overview of <strong>Tornado</strong> and its capabilities.<br />

Instructions on how to configure your environment and set up<br />

communications with a target system.<br />

Chapters on the <strong>Tornado</strong> development environment and its major interactive<br />

features—the launcher, project facility, shell, browser, and the debugger.<br />

Appendices on <strong>Tornado</strong> directories and files, the use of Tcl (Tool Command<br />

Language) in <strong>Tornado</strong>, and reference information for host tools.<br />

Tcl-customization sections. Many chapters in the <strong>Tornado</strong> User’s Guide contain<br />

suggestions about how to customize the <strong>Tornado</strong> tools using Tcl. These<br />

discussions are segregated into separate sections so that readers unfamiliar<br />

with Tcl can skip them. Titles for these sections always begin with “Tcl:” to<br />

indicate the special focus.<br />

<strong>Tornado</strong> API Programmer’s Guide<br />

The <strong>Tornado</strong> API Programmer’s Guide is for developers who wish to extend the<br />

<strong>Tornado</strong> development environment. It discusses the <strong>Tornado</strong> architecture from the<br />

perspective of software application program interfaces (APIs) and protocols, and<br />

describes how to extend and modify the <strong>Tornado</strong> tools and integrate them with<br />

custom software. It contains descriptive information about the run-time target<br />

agent; on its host-system counterpart, the target server; and on the WTX protocol<br />

used by the <strong>Tornado</strong> tools to communicate with the target server.<br />

<strong>Tornado</strong> API Reference<br />

The <strong>Tornado</strong> API Reference is the reference companion to the <strong>Tornado</strong> API<br />

Programmer’s Guide. It is available online only (in HTML format).<br />

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