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    CHli CHli
    Hi, I have been using CCS v4 since the early beta releases and this is a new problem that appeared with Service Release 2 (SR2) of CCS v4. I have a workspace with several projects in it. One of this project is an executable and the others are libraries projects. Since SR2 the debugger can't...
    on Dec 28, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Intermittant RTA Output on CCSv4/EVM6455

    CHli CHli
    Any progress on these issues : SDOCM00058656 BIOS 5 ROV - LOG view should use RTA decoder SDOCM00058389 Stairstep RTA example does not run correctly for simulator SDOCM00058088 BIOS 5 RTA - Primus simulator requires reset in between loads SDOCM00058087 BIOS 5 RTA - On primus simulator, fails if...
    on Jan 29, 2010
  • Forum Post: CCS 4.1

    Anders Lange Anders Lange
    A customer have tried installing the new CCS v. 4.1 and have imported the project. Now they get errors when compiling. Do we have a migration tool when migrating from older to newer CCS? The old version of CCS is 2.21.
    on Mar 23, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Problems building with CCS 4.1 in command line. Appears after I upgraded from CCS 4.0 to CCS. 4.1.

    Vitor de Paulo Vitor de Paulo
    I´m experiencing a very similar problem when I try to build my project (which was imported from CCS 3.3). Isn´t there a workaround (a patch or update) to solve this while CCSv4.1.3 isn´t released? P.S.: odd enough, I can manage to build my project right after importing, but only...
    on Aug 27, 2010
  • Forum Post: Code Composer Studio 4 - Graphic Bug in Proprieties Project

    Guy Langlois Guy Langlois
    Hello, I'm using CCS4 on Windows Vista (x64). I guess I have a graphic bug in proprieties project : C/C++ Build. I show you a screenshot. I shouId have an interface to add or remove folders.I searched on TI E2E forum and the FAQ CCS (I have to confess that I have only done a...
    on Feb 1, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: C6457 Lyrtech EVM - need CCSv4 emulation driver

    Matthias Schulz83459 Matthias Schulz83459
    Hello, the patch works pretty well in CCS 4 and also seems to be included in CCS 5.1. Nevertheless there seems to be a bug in the cslr_dev.xml file. E.g. the offset for the DEVCFG register is set to 0x910 (see: <register id="DEVCFG" acronym="DEVCFG" offset="0x910"...
    on Sep 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: Using modf( float, float* ) in cmath results in infinite loop

    Michael DiGiovanni Michael DiGiovanni
    I'm compiling code for the F28335 using CCS5 and the 6.0.3 compiler. When I #include <cmath> and call modf( float, float* ) I get an infinite loop. Checking the assembly, it appears the modf( float, float* ) function calls itself in an infinite loop. I've worked around this issue for now...
    on Apr 19, 2012
  • Forum Post: CCS v5.1 sprintf stdio funtion error

    graviton graviton
    When porting my CCSv4.2 code to CCSv5.1, I noticed a possible bug in the sprintf function. when I do char buffer[LARGE_ENOUGH_SIZE]; sprintf(buffer, "prompt: %d", a_int_num); I have only one digit correct, all the following digits are 0xFFs e.g. if the a_int_num is 5, I got the string...
    on Apr 26, 2012
  • Forum Post: CCS General settings panel doesn't preserve changes

    Elron A Yellin Elron A Yellin
    If you make settings in the "CCS General" panel and switch to another panel before clicking OK (and dismissing the build settings dialog) you will lose all changes you made. Other panels preserve changes when you switch panels until you click OK (and save the changes to disk) or Cancel (and...
    on Aug 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: [Bug report] CCSv.5.3.0.00090 does not open PDF help files on Linux

    Piranha Piranha
    CCSv.5.3.0.00090 installed on Linux does not open properly PDF files from help section. After clicking on a link in the help browser view, CCS first asks where to save the file and then opens a blank window. No errors were logged to the log file in workspace directory. Attached below are windows displayed...
    on Nov 29, 2012
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