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    Starting questions on CCS5, StarterWare project creation

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    Edward Francy
    Posted by Edward Francy
    on Aug 16 2012 10:32 AM
    Prodigy50 points

    Hello,

    I am attempting to basically re-create one of the example StarterWare projects - the enetEcho example in CCS5.  I get to the point of linking, then a bunch of symbols are not found.  From Project Explorer, the projects look almost identical, Includes listed, paths etc.  I do notice that some basic settings are different  - the menu in Project>Properties lists ARM instead of TMS470 (I am targeting the Beaglebone).

    Anyhow, I started to just link to all the source files necessary and have removed most of the link issues (unresolved symbols).  My question then is - is this the proper way to build a project that is not an example?  I am ending up with all the starterware source files listed in my project, and hence this looks nothing like the enetEcho example.  I have played around with all the path and project settings I can find to no avail.  Is there some common place to have the linker find the starterware object files or something?

    thanks!

    -ed

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    • Lisa TI
      Posted by Lisa TI
      on Aug 16 2012 10:56 AM
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      Hi Edward,

      it sounds like you might be missing some libraries.  Have a look at this wiki topic

      http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Include_paths_and_options

      Typically when moving away from an example to start your own project you may inlcude some libraries or library projects. 

      Please keep us informed whether this helps you further.

      Best Regards,

      Lisa

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    • Edward Francy
      Posted by Edward Francy
      on Aug 20 2012 16:06 PM
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      Lisa,

      Thanks for the fast reply!  If I was missing libraries would the project build?  It mostly works - I get debug messages on the USB serial port indicating that an IP was set from the DHCP server, so most of it is working.  I also am not changing a single setting or line of code and just doing a rebuild.

      -ed

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    • Lisa TI
      Posted by Lisa TI
      on Aug 21 2012 06:38 AM
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      HI Edward,

      could you send screenshots or something a bit more descriptive so that we can better help you?

      Best REgards,

      Lisa

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    • Lisa TI
      Posted by Lisa TI
      on Aug 31 2012 10:30 AM
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      Hi Edward,

      just thought I would check for any updates with your enquiry.

      Best Regards,
      Lisa

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    • Edward Francy
      Posted by Edward Francy
      on Sep 18 2012 15:44 PM
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      Hi,

      Sorry for the delay.  I've been able to rebuild and get things mostly running on the beaglebone.  I was unable to get DHCP to work, though.

      Still slogging thru.

      -ed

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    • Lisa TI
      Posted by Lisa TI
      on Sep 18 2012 18:31 PM
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      Hi Ed,

      glad to hear you are past that hurdle, thanks for the update.   All the best with development and always feel free to post here or the device forums.

      Best Regards,
      Lisa

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    • Mohsen Taheri
      Posted by Mohsen Taheri
      on Dec 27 2012 08:59 AM
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      Hi Ed,

      I wanted to do the same as you, recreating "enetecho" project. but I could not succeed.

      do you know  where can I link source files in the CCS setting?

      I added Third_party folder in my project but I had many errors. could you please help me?

      thanks

      Amin

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