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    CCS5 licensing requirements for signum systems JATGjet debuggers

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    jimj2713
    Posted by jimj2713
    on Apr 05 2012 15:21 PM
    Prodigy230 points

    I have licensed copies of CCS4 and CCS5, and I can use both to debug my 28335 projects (using a signum systems JTAGjet-TMS). I recently bought a MityDSP OMAPL138 dev-board and a signum-systems JTAGjet-CCS for debugging, and when I attempt to debug, I receive the following error from CCS5:

    The Code Composer Studio license that you are using only allows the following connection types: -XDS100 class emulators, simulators, EVMs/DSKs/ezDSP, etc.

    So I have 2 questions:

    1) If my license only allowed the above, why does it work with my JTAGjet-TMS (on the 28335)?

    2) What is the cost to upgrade my license to support the JTAGjet-ccs (for the OMAP)?

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    • Lisa TI
      Posted by Lisa TI
      on Apr 05 2012 15:24 PM
      Guru100125 points

      Hi Jim,

      did you purchase a license?  The XDS100 is actually free to use with CCS which is why you never got a complaint with the XDS100.

      See this wiki for more information and keep us informed.

      http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Licensing_-_CCS

      Best Regards,
      Lisa

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    • jimj2713
      Posted by jimj2713
      on Apr 05 2012 15:46 PM
      Prodigy230 points

      We purchased 2 CCS4 licenses some time ago, and we have been using them with the SIgnum-systems JTAG-jet-TMS for a while. They were purchased before I got here, but they believe they were "full-blown" copies. We got CCS5 through the TI free-upgrade a few months ago, and I just got around to trying it. Shouldn't the free CCS5 upgrades be complete licenses also?

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    • Lisa TI
      Posted by Lisa TI
      on Apr 05 2012 15:48 PM
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      Hi Jim,

      are they node locked or floating licenses?  If you had an active subscription and did the upgrade, then yes you should have a full v5 license (which by the way also works with v4).

      What if you do the following.  Go to Help->Code Composer Studio Licensing Information.  Go to the manage tab and select "Launch License Setup".  Try pointing CCS to your full license.

      Please keep us informed.

      Best Regards,

      Lisa

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    • jimj2713
      Posted by jimj2713
      on Apr 05 2012 15:54 PM
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      Lisa,

      That was it -- my CCS5 copy was not properly licensed.

      Thanks again,

      Jim

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    • Lisa TI
      Posted by Lisa TI
      on Apr 05 2012 15:57 PM
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      HI Jim,

      glad to hear.  All the best with development.

      Best Regards,
      Lisa

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