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    Paul Gies Paul Gies
    I appear to be getting a compiler code generation error. I am running Version: 4.1.3.0003 The following C code : // Check for a bounds error if (iAreaIntegralIndex == 3) { // This is an error condition likely caused by a very low signal condition. iSignalError = 1; // Flag the error iAreaIntegralIndex...
    on Oct 21, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Combining two .out files

    Adam Bass Adam Bass
    Have you found an answer to this? I am trying to do something similar: I have a.out and b.out, but only have the source code to a.out. a and b were built in such a way that there is no overlap in memory and are able to be flashed separately using CCStudio or SDFlash, being careful not to erase the...
    on Jul 6, 2011
  • Forum Post: 28xx code: efficient method of determining if a 64-bit signed integer fits into a 32-bit signed integer

    Jason R Sachs Jason R Sachs
    I'm looking for a way to determine if a 64-bit signed integer (long long) fits into a 32-bit signed integer. There must be an easy way to do this... yes?
    on Aug 18, 2011
  • Forum Post: Trouble linking library members to output sections according to SPRU513d section 7.5.4.5

    Mark Flynn Mark Flynn
    I wrote a program for the TMS320F282335 and it worked well in RAM. I burned it into flash and it worked well there. To speed up execution time, I moved my own functions into RAM and that worked well too. My problem occurs when I try to move library functions from rts2800_fpu32.lib and rts2800_fpu32_fast_supplement...
    on Aug 18, 2011
  • Forum Post: CCS Linker checksum calculation over the whole flash memory

    Dan Persson Dan Persson
    Hi, I'm working on a F2801 MCU right now, and we have a requirement of flash integrity check at every startup. I've found a feature in the linker (v6.0.1) that calculates the CRC for some output section which later can be verified during boot, which is almost what we want. For several reasons...
    on Feb 15, 2012
  • Forum Post: I can't get Hex2000.exe to work right

    Paul Soo Paul Soo
    I'm working on TMS320F2812 project and experimenting with Hex2000.exe. I basically took my project.out file and ran it through Hex2000 and it looked like the hex output truncates the upper word of my original binary. The command line I use is >hex2000.exe -m3 -o project.hex -map project.map...
    on Feb 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: Passing pointers to functions in static libraries

    Nino Paldan Nino Paldan
    Hello all, We are in the middle of modularization of our code base. We are currently moving code into static libraries and have encountered some issues calling functions when passing pointers to them. We are using Code Composer v4/ C2000 with TMS320F28x DSP family . Below are some examples with the...
    on Mar 21, 2012
  • Forum Post: Problem detected with TMS320C2000 C/C++ Compiler with structure members bit addressed using a typedef enumeration

    Thomas Drobnak Thomas Drobnak
    The problem I have encountered has to do with the way the C compiler is handling enumerations within a structure. I have been using version 4.1.3 of the C compiler since 2007. In the past, I tried version 5.2.12 and I noticed if I compiled the same source code for our product, version 4.1.3 would create...
    on May 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: Dynamic code distribution

    Moshe Barazani Moshe Barazani
    Hello, We are working on TI 28xx DSP, trying to compile a code to the internal flash, copy it to internal RAM (constant predefined section) during run time and execute it. The problem is that the compiled code in FLASH generates a LARGE MODEL code (22 bit address) while practically the code is executed...
    on Nov 28, 2012
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