o Install the "Freescale Special Edition CodeWarrior for Microcontrollers 10.6 (Eclipse, Windows hosted, Offline -- Complete download that does not require Internet access during installation) Download" by downloading all of the files in the directory cscie92.dce.harvard.edu/spring2024/tools/CW%20for%20MCU%2010.6 that is, cscie92.dce.harvard.edu/spring2024/tools/CW for MCU 10.6 into a single directory on your computer. These files are: com.freescale.mcu10_6.coldfire.updatesite.zip com.freescale.mcu10_6.dsc.updatesite.zip com.freescale.mcu10_6.e200.updatesite.zip com.freescale.mcu10_6.hcs08_rs08.updatesite.zip com.freescale.mcu10_6.kinetis.updatesite.zip com.freescale.mcu10_6.s12z.updatesite.zip Setup.exe o Run the downloaded Setup.exe file o On the "Welcome to the CodeWarrior Development Studio for Microcontrollers v10.6 Setup Wizard" screen, click "Next" to continue o On the "License Agreement" screen, select "I accept the terms of the License Agreement" and then click "Next" to continue o On the next "License Agreement" screen, click "I Agree" to continue o On the "Product Release Announcement" screen, click "Next" to continue o On the "Choose Components" screen, select "Kinetis" and then click "Next" to continue o On the "Choose Install Location" screen, leave the Destination Folder as "C:\Freescale\CW MCU v10.6" and click "Next" to continue o On the "Ready to Install the Program" screen, click "Connect..." to continue o On Windows 7 and later, a "Windows Security Alert" window will pop-up saying, "Windows Firewall has blocked some features of cwidec.exe on all public and private networks." You can select either or both "Allow cwidec.exe to communicate on these networks: (1) Private networks, such as my home or work network, (2) Public networks, such as those in airports and coffee shops (not recommended because these networks often have little or no security)." Select either or both and then click on "Allow access". I selected only the "Private networks" option. o On Windows 7 and later, a "Windows Security" window will pop-up saying, "Would you like to install this device software?" Click on "Install" o On Windows 7 and later, a second "Windows Security" window will pop-up saying, "Would you like to install this device software?" this one for "Name: Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Ports (COM..." Click on "Install" o On Windows 7 and later, a third "Windows Security" window will pop-up saying, "Would you like to install this device software?" this one for "Name: Freescale Semiconductor, Inc." Click on "Install" o On Windows 7 and later, a fourth "Windows Security" window will pop-up saying, "Would you like to install this device software?" this one for "Name: Freescale and http://libusb-win32.source..." Click on "Install" o On Windows 7 and later, a fifth "Windows Security" window will pop-up saying, "Would you like to install this device software?" this one for "Name: Jungo" Click on "Install" o On Windows 7 and later, a sixth "Windows Security" window will pop-up saying, "Would you like to install this device software?" this one for "Name: Jungo LTD. Jungo" Click on "Install" o On Windows 7 and later, a seventh "Windows Security" window will pop-up saying, "Would you like to install this device software?" this one for "Name: Freescale, P&E Micro (http://www.pemicro..." Click on "Install" o On Windows 7 and later, a eighth "Windows Security" window will pop-up saying, "Would you like to install this device software?" this one for "Name: Freescale, P&E Micro (http://www.pemicro..." Click on "Install" o After the installation completes, the "Completing the CodeWarrior Development Studio for Microcontrollers v10.6 Setup Wizard" screen appears. Click "Finish" to complete the installation. o Start CodeWarrior running by double-clicking on C:\Freescale\CW MCU v10.6\eclipse\cwidec.exe