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$ sudo make install
```
For further information refer to [this](http://qwt.sourceforge.net/)
Further information about Qwt can be found [here](http://qwt.sourceforge.net/).
To grant flexibility to the user the paths where to find some essential
libraries and headers can be specified with environment variables. Make sure
you have the environment variables below in your ~/.bashrc file.
Note that some of the variables are automatically generated by the scripts. If
**Note that some of the variables are automatically generated by the scripts. If
you install the libraries in custom paths in your system you have to adapt the
environment variables accordingly.
environment variables accordingly**.
```bash
# SystemC home and target architecture
@@ -146,7 +146,14 @@ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${SYSTEMC_HOME}/lib-$SYSTEMC_TARGET_AR
### Coding Style
Please read the [coding-style document](coding-style.md) before start coding.
Please read the [coding-style document](coding-style.md) before starting to
code.
A script is provided to apply the coding style.
```bash
$ cd util
$ ./make_pretty.sh
```
### Buiding with QTCreator
Execute the *QTCreator*.
@@ -791,7 +798,10 @@ sim_files="
"
```
**Traces to be used in each of the simulation setups have to be explicitly added to the traces list**.
**Traces have to be explicitly added to the traces list**. A new simulation
is defined by a combination of two elements, one from the simulation files
list and the other from the traces list. Thus the number of simulations
executed is the number of simulation files multiplied by the number of traces.
```bash
traces="
@@ -841,8 +851,7 @@ Bank (B): 8 [30:32] (BA0 - BA2) -> 3 bit
B B B | R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R | C C C C C C C C C C | Y Y Y
```
The parameters for the DDR3-SDRAM DIMM with address mapping presented above
are presented below.
The parameters for the address mapping just described are presented below.
```
# Channel information.