When I try to use xflash or xrun from the command line I get a command not found error message.
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To use the command-line tools, you have to open a special shell (aka terminal)
See Chapter "3.2 Start the Command-line tools" in xTIMEcomposer User Guide | XMOS
On the Mac, go to tools installation in Applications and double-click SetEnv.command
Then you can execute xflash, xrun, xgdb, xmake, etc from anywhere.
See Chapter "3.2 Start the Command-line tools" in xTIMEcomposer User Guide | XMOS
On the Mac, go to tools installation in Applications and double-click SetEnv.command
Then you can execute xflash, xrun, xgdb, xmake, etc from anywhere.