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    Configuration of XDS560v2 STM for CCS 5.1 and TMS320C6416T DSK

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    Johannes Hennecke
    Posted by Johannes Hennecke
    on Apr 13 2012 04:32 AM
    Prodigy40 points

    I have installed CCS 5.1.1 under Linux and connected the JTAG emulator XDS560v2 STM to the PC.

    According to the tool rootsd_emupack5.1.1.08 the connection of the PC to the JTAG emulator via USB and LAN works well.

    But I failed to configure CCS to use the JTAG adapter to connect to a TMS320C6416T DSK board. The appropriate configuration files seem not to exist.

    Do you know a working configuration for CCS 5.1.1 and XDS560v2 STM to connect to this DSK board? This DSK board is very similar to our custom-build device using the TMS320C6416 we use so I could easily adapt the configuration for the DSK to this device.

    Kind Regards,

    Johannes Hennecke

    TMS320C6416 CCSv5 JTAG Emulator 6416 XDS560v2 CCS v5 64xx TMS320C6416T DSK
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    • Ki-Soo Lee
      Posted by Ki-Soo Lee
      on Apr 13 2012 09:06 AM
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      Hello,

      I see options for DSK6416 with both Spectrum Digital and Blackhawk XDS560v2 connection configurations. Which emulator are you using?

      Thanks

      ki

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    • Johannes Hennecke
      Posted by Johannes Hennecke
      on Apr 13 2012 09:43 AM
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      Hello,

      I am using the Spectrum Digital XDS560v2 STM.

      For which Code Composer Studio Version did you see the connection configuration? May you post a screenshot?

      Thank you.

      Johannes Hennecke

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    • Ki-Soo Lee
      Posted by Ki-Soo Lee
      on Apr 13 2012 09:50 AM
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      Johannes Hennecke
      I have installed CCS 5.1.1 under Linux

      My apologies, I just noticed that you are using CCSv5 for Linux. Unfortunately C64x is not supported on Linux:

      http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Linux_Host_Support#Emulation_.28h.2Fw_debug.29

      Sorry

      ki

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      Posted by Johannes Hennecke
      on Apr 13 2012 09:59 AM
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      Hello ki,

      is it planned to support C64xx devices in a future version of CCS for Linux? If yes, for which date?

      If not, is it possible to add the support of C64xx devices myself?

      Johannes Hennecke

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      Posted by Ki-Soo Lee
      on Apr 13 2012 10:10 AM
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      Sorry, we don't have any plans to support the older C6000 devices like 64x on Linux.

      I'm not sure how you would add support for it yourself unless you will create you own drivers for it.

      ki

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