Intel System Studio 2019 Get Started Guide

Create a New Java* Project

Follow the steps in this section to create an On-Board LED Blink or UP Squared* Built-in LEDs project to update and program on a compatible target platform.

For more information about developing Java* projects; for example, taking advantage of example projects and sample code, managing connections to target platforms, and updating the middleware libraries on your target platform, see Develop Java Projects with Intel System Studio.

Note

If your project includes sample code and your board is an Intel IoT Gateway, you may need to modify the pin numbers in the example code to accommodate the pin numbering for your board. For example, when you are programming an Intel IoT Gateway and want to access pins on the Arduino 101* (branded Genuino 101* outside the U.S.) board, you must add a pin offset of 512 to the pin number. This is because the gateway uses the Arduino 101 board as a subplatform, for which 512 is the designated pin offset. To initialize pin 13 on the Arduino 101 board (the onboard LED), you would actually initialize pin 525. The same offset applies to the Up Squared* board with Grove* Pi+ shield.