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    Using C6713 DSK(CCS v3.1) with CCS v3.3

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    shashika Jayalath
    Posted by shashika Jayalath
    on Apr 20 2012 08:07 AM
    Prodigy130 points

       when I try to build model in Simulink for the C6713DSK board it gives the error below.

    Error using ==> LinkCCS at 28

    Error while connecting to Code Composer Studio(tm):

    Error using ==> cu_compareAndWarnCCSVersions at 53

    This version of the Embedded IDE Link CC does not support your
    version of Code Composer Studio(TM) IDE.
    The Code Composer Studio(TM) version supported in this release is 3.3.
    Refer to the Embedded IDE Link CC data sheet
    for more information on product requirements.
    CCS v3.1 came with the DSK. I have got the CCS v3.3 with me as well. 
    Can I install both or do I have to uninstall v3.1 before installing v3.3?
    If I have to uninstall v3.1 can I still use the flash burn 2.8, drivers and target content which came along with the board?
    Thanks,
    Shash
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    • Lisa TI
      Posted by Lisa TI
      on May 01 2012 07:54 AM
      Guru100035 points

      Hi Shash,

      a couple comments.  First of all, yes you can have both 3.1 and 3.3 installed.  Please use different directories. 

      A couple further notes.  CCSv3.3 is not officially supported in Windows 7 and also note that after installing v3.3 you will likely want to upgrade to make sure you have the latest patches and support for it.

      Please keep us informed.

      Best Regards,
      LIsa

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    • shashika Jayalath
      Posted by shashika Jayalath
      on May 01 2012 10:18 AM
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      Prodigy130 points

      Hi Lisa,

      As i mentioned in where this post originally was, http://e2e.ti.com/support/development_tools/code_composer_studio/f/81/p/184028/669485.aspx#669485

       I managed to make them both work together (with windows XP).  windows 7 even failed to complete the installation without the errors all the time.

      Thanks for your valuable support. 

      Thanks,
      Shash. 

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