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  • Forum Post: Re: Linker error using CSL PCI function calls

    Brad Griffis Brad Griffis
    I'm running out of ideas! I tried changing my file types from .c to .cpp to try and reproduce the issue, but if it does have something to do with C++ then I imagine I probably need classes, etc. Unfortunately I'm not a good enough C++ programmer to try and test that out. A shot in the dark...
    on Sep 14, 2010
  • Forum Post: Linker error using CSL PCI function calls with C++

    Loren Caler Loren Caler
    This is text from an e-mail I sent TI tech support, with a response that I should use the forums to find an answer. My company purchases many products from TI, and I am a little shocked that there is no support from TI on an issue like this except through a forum. Please help: Hi Michael, Here...
    on Sep 13, 2010
  • Forum Post: optimization output evaluation

    renu renu
    hello i am new to CCS. iam using optimization in build option but i am not able to analyze how many counts(cycles) my code is taking while running on a target.I am also not able to analyze value of output variable. how can i tackle problemto meet my timing requirement
    on Sep 15, 2010
  • Forum Post: Fixed point data

    Yuvraj P Yuvraj P
    Hello, I am new to fixed point processors. I am working on DSK 6416. I am using the tutorial in CCS v3.1 to learn. I want to use probe points and File IO to read a file from my computer into the target and write it back to the computer. My data file has decimal numbers (including fractions, ranging...
    on Dec 12, 2010
  • Forum Post: Cannot enable trace using CCStudio 3.3, SDXDS560R, C6416T DSK.

    Martin Karanja Martin Karanja
    I am using CCStudio 3.3, Spectrum Digital XDS560R, and a C6416T DSK board. I am trying to enable program address trace. These are the steps I followed: Launched CCS 3.3 Connected to the target Loaded the application program I highlighted a code segment and right-clicked and selected "Advanced...
    on Dec 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: C6416's TCP/VCP registers are not shown with SD XDS510USB

    rrlagic rrlagic
    Hello, I am trying to debug an application which uses TCP and VCP of C6416. I connect to processor using SD's XDS510USB emulator. However, there is no TCP/VCP registers shown under View/Registers menu. When I use simulator, they do appear. Please suggest, how to fix. Thanks in advance.
    on Feb 7, 2011
  • Forum Post: Configuration of XDS560v2 STM for CCS 5.1 and TMS320C6416T DSK

    Johannes Hennecke Johannes Hennecke
    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...
    on Apr 13, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: CCSv5 on Linux - legacy C64x device support: XDS560v2 driver not present to support C6412/DM642/C6416?

    FF FF
    Hello, I am interested in the hack as well, is there a link for it? thanks
    on Oct 17, 2012
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