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    on Aug 1, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: Changes to compiler include options not being used

    RLund RLund
    Here is what the above says: -v5510A -g --define="_DEBUG" --define="CHIP_5510PG_2" --include_path="C:/Program Files/Texas Instruments/ccsv4/tools/compiler/c5500/include" --include_path="C:/Program Files/C55xxCSL/include" --include_path="H:/SRC - Phase 2 -...
    on Dec 8, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Changes to compiler include options not being used

    RLund RLund
    I have inspected the problem further and it gets better..... The CSL library sometimes gets correctly include, but usually gets included as --include_path="/include" Here is an example from the console. The first and third files have the CSL file getting included as "/include" and...
    on Dec 9, 2009
  • Forum Post: Build pspdrivers for C6747 in CCS4

    Sergio Martins Sergio Martins
    Hello I'm trying to build the pspdrivers_01_30_00_05 on CCS 4.1.0.02003, using the "import legacy 3.3 project", however i allways get the error "subdir.mk:76: *** target pattern contains no `%'. Stop.". Am i missing some option needed to build the drivers? Thanks...
    on Jan 27, 2010
  • Forum Post: Discordance between GPIO user guide, DM6437 CSL register definitions and CCSV4.

    Galadriel Galadriel
    Hello, It took me a while to figure out why the IRQ associated to a GPIO was not working on my DM6437, so I decided to share my observations just in case someone else is having a similar problem and in hope to have things fixed in a future release of CCS and PSP drivers. Suppose we need to enable...
    on May 28, 2010
  • 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: Changes to compiler include options not being used

    RLund RLund
    I'm using CCS 4. I am in the process of porting a CCS 3.3 project over. I need to include the chip support libraries, and am having trouble doing so. I have downloaded and installed them from TI's website. I have updated the compiler "include options" to include the path with the new...
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  • Forum Post: Using CSL for DM642 in CCS4

    Marc48067 Marc48067
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    on Feb 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: what's the problem whem it shows " some identifier "CSL_TSIP_0" is undefined " in console

    Haifei Wu Haifei Wu
    hi i am tring to run the sample.c in the folder C:\Program Files\Texas Instruments\pdk_C6678_1_0_0_17\packages\ti\drv\tsip\example\sample with CCS 5. when i build this project ,it shows " some identifier "CSL_TSIP_0" is undefined in console ( as follow) . i wonder where CSL_TSIP_0 has...
    on Feb 23, 2012
  • Forum Post: Unresolved symbol erros on CSL

    Max Forster Max Forster
    Hey everybody, I do not want to double post (see here ), but as my old answer was marked as "suggested answer" I assume that the support team does not read it anymore, anyway it is another problem so it should be on his own post. I try to convert my old c6713 projects (done with CCSV2...
    on Apr 2, 2012
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