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    AaritG, I am having the exact same issues as Steve was but based on this post you had private conversations with him that helped solve the printf issues with Code Composer 5.1 and MSP430. In particular I need help on installing the latest MSP430 Code Generation tools (4.0.1), that will fix this issue...
    on Feb 10, 2012
  • Forum Post: MSP430 4.0.0 huge code size growth with sprintf

    Stevan Palos Stevan Palos
    Hi there. We tried using the compiler earlier in the year but it produced huge code size, I think this was something to do with the sprintf implementation. Can you please advise whether this has been fixed in 4.0.1 and if so advise where this can be downloaded? Currently we are running CGT...
    on Apr 20, 2012
  • Forum Post: printf float

    Moon__ Moon__
    Hi, I have a problem withe the float type: I used the program : #include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> #include <float.h> void main () { float eps,lead_eps,val1; eps = 1.0f; lead_eps = 0.0f; val1 = 0.0f; printf("val1 != 1.0? \n"); while( val1 != 1.0f ) { printf("yes...
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  • Forum Post: RE: Printf for TMS320F2812 based project, CCS v 5

    darshana garach darshana garach
    Thanks for the quick response. I had referred to that link but it didn't help me much. A tutorial source would be much helpful. Thanks, Darshana
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  • Forum Post: Facing problem in printing string and value in console

    Jaggu jaggu Jaggu jaggu
    Hi Team, I am facing problem in printing string before I print value of variable with printf. 1: Printf(" Hello Hi"); This will work fine.... 2. when i try this : int i =100; printf(" Value of i = %x\n", i); in this case i am not able to display the string Value of i...
    on Oct 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: C5535 "printf" problem with "small memory model"

    Mark Mckeown Mark Mckeown
    I just tried a quick test with a very simple main.c. With the small memory mode, and rts55.lib, neither printf() or putchar() returns. Sometimes the program counter goes off into the weeds. Other times it remains in rts55.lib without returning... In neither case is anything printed on the console....
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