Options A, C, and D seem pretty straightforward, but 'Add kernel code'? Is that like adding the secret sauce to the project? I better double-check my Keil handbook for that one.
Wait, so we have to create a new project, add kernel code, configure project properties, and then simulate debugging? That's a lot of steps, but I'm sure Keil makes it easy to follow along.
I believe all the steps are necessary for the basic operation of Keil, including creating a new project, configuring project properties, adding kernel code, and simulation debugging.
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