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  • Forum Post: Re: CCSv4 for Linux, or, what are my jtag options for kernel debug?

    paulspignon paulspignon
    Here is the setup I have. CCS 4 Version: 4.0.0.14000, Blackhawk 560 JTAG emulator, Mistral EVM or our own board based on an OMAP3525. The host computer is running Win x64, with a VM running Debian 64 (latest). On the targets (EVM and our board) we're running Linux at the moment. As yet the CCS...
    on May 17, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CCSv4 Beta 5 Available

    paulspignon paulspignon
    Have installed Version: 4.0.0.14000 on XP64, and actually got the Blackhawk 560 driver to work after a whole lot of hassle and support from Blackhawk, BUT something seems badly wrong. My aim is to be able to do as much as CCS will allow on an OMAP35xx target running Linux on the ARM Cortex A-8 and...
    on May 17, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CCSv4 for Linux, or, what are my jtag options for kernel debug?

    jesup jesup
    I saw that this info was added to the CCSv4 FAQ in mid-May (2 weeks and a bit ago); until I just checked I'd been assuming it would be available under Linux, since until then everything talked about Eclipse and there was no mention of a tie to Windows. In fact, I saw this right after we ordered new...
    on Jun 3, 2009
  • Forum Post: CCSv4 - Linux debugging support with DM6446 target

    Suraj S Suraj S
    Hi, I was trying to debug the linux kernel(Linux 2.6) running on a DM6446(ARM 9) core using CCS v4. The board contains the linux image flashed in it. On power-up U-boot loads the linux image into RAM and executes from there. At this point I tried connecting to the target ARM9 core of DM6446, and I...
    on Jul 14, 2009
  • Forum Post: CCSv4: Debugging Linux on OMAP3430 (ARM Cortex A8)

    Christina_ Christina_
    Hi, I was trying to debug Linux using CCSv4 on the Zoom2. I was able to use CCS v3.3 to load the x-loader and the u-boot and step through the code. Unfortunately, when the u-boot passes control to the kernel, CCS doesn't know what's going on. From what I understand after reading this article...
    on Nov 20, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: [CCS Forum] RE: CCSv4 Linux installation

    Joe Zbiciak Joe Zbiciak
    Ok... I'm not sure what happened to the old "community.itg.ti.com" site or the thread I was participating on, so I'll restart it at this new site I seem to get redirected to. Darian Sale had replied to my last comment with this detail: "Additionally, TI ships "loadTI"...
    on Dec 11, 2009
  • Forum Post: The status of standalone simulator load6x

    Maxim Dmitrichenko Maxim Dmitrichenko
    Hi! There is a standalone simulator provided with the Linux version of CGT for C6000 called load6x (load6xexe to be correct). As far as I understand it simulates C6201 core and requires pretty old version of shared C++ runtime which is not available in the recent distors. Moreover, this tool tends...
    on Jan 25, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: CCS 4.1 release now available!

    Robert Åkerblom-Andersson Robert Åkerblom-Andersson
    Hi, I wonder how the progress is of the Linux port of CSS 4.X underlying components goes? Or does CSS have to get to a certian point or 4.[something] before that work is started/continued? Regards
    on Jan 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: CCSv4.1 Linux Beta feedback

    Azrael Azrael
    Hi! I've just tried CCS 4.1 beta for Linux today. Unfortunately, I was not very succesful. In this post, I'd like to share what I did and what went wrong. I installed it on an Debian GNU/Linux testing running amd64 with ia32-libs and ia32-libs-gtk packages installed. I ran the installation...
    on Mar 7, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: vmlinux symbol file error

    Gabriel DeRuwe Gabriel DeRuwe
    Is there a time line for when Linux aware debugging in the OMAP-L138 will be supported? What about the AM1808?
    on Apr 13, 2010
  • Forum Post: How to install CCS 4.0 in linux?

    krish48226 krish48226
    Hi everyone, I am new to Linux and I downloaded the "****.tar.gz" CCS 4.0 file from the TI website. I extracted it and I got two folders namely "extras","install images" and a bin file "setup_CCS_4.1.0.02006.bin". I am only used to installing using installer...
    on Apr 29, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: How to install CCS 4.0 in linux?

    krish48226 krish48226
    Hi everyone, It worked!!!..Actually all of your comments taken together worked :-)...(change the privelages, log in as root, ./CCSxxx.bin). Thanks a lot for quick and helpful suggestions!!!! I installed the CCS but now I dont know where the executable file is? I mean it installed the CCS...
    on Apr 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: How to install CCS 4.0 in linux?

    krish48226 krish48226
    Hi everyone, I figured that out. the file was inside the folder "eclipse" and the file name is eclipse. When I clicked it the code composer started to open but stuck in "license" section and asked mewhat I would like to choose 30 day eval? free limited license? etc etc. When...
    on Apr 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: How to install CCS 4.0 in linux?

    krish48226 krish48226
    Hi, Thanks Martin. That worked!!!! Bye. Krish.
    on Apr 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: "Write permissions error" on install on wine

    Anton Kochkov Anton Kochkov
    Good day! I'm download CCSv4 DVD image under linux. I have latest wine installed. when i run CCS installer and tell him in which place he must install - it give error... set the installation folder to be C:\Program Files\TexasInstruments but I get an error message saying that I don't...
    on May 20, 2010
  • Forum Post: CCS v4.1 Linux beta: no MSP430?

    Azrael Azrael
    Hi! I just downloaded setup_CCS_4.1.0.02006.tar.gz from http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Beta_Releases_CCS . According to this page, it should have support for MSP430. However, when I run the installer it shows me all kind of processor architectures, except MSP430. Is support for MSP430 not...
    on May 29, 2010
  • Forum Post: Using the Linux Code Generation Tools for C6000

    Pranav Desai51514 Pranav Desai51514
    Hello Everyone, I am planning to use the Linux Code Generation tools for C6000. Has anyone used them? I am planning to use them on EVM6472. I am also planning to use a Windows XP SP3 host with Virtual Box 3.2.4 with Ubuntu as the guest operating system. I am planning to use this a environment to...
    on Jun 11, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: CCS v4.1 Linux beta: no MSP430?

    Lorna Jones35145 Lorna Jones35145
    Are the codegen tools available for MSP430 for Linux hosts?
    on Jun 16, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Using the Linux Code Generation Tools for C6000

    Pranav Desai51514 Pranav Desai51514
    Hello, Thanks Bernie for moving the thread to the CCS forum. Just to summarize my above post 1. What are the additional files/variables referenced in the Makefile automatically generated by Makefile Builder Generator option in the CCSv4? 2. When are these files used or populated, are they...
    on Jun 16, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Using the Linux Code Generation Tools for C6000

    Pranav Desai51514 Pranav Desai51514
    Hello, With reference to my above post, I further discover that CCSv4 is using a '-' special character to avoid errors and warning when the additional files referenced in the auto generated make file are not present. It is due to this functionality no error messages are generated. For what...
    on Jun 17, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Using the Linux Code Generation Tools for C6000

    Pranav Desai51514 Pranav Desai51514
    Hello John, Thanks for the reply. Thanks for clearing up the questions regarding Makefiles. As you correctly said, we are planning to build and generate code under linux and we will be using windows CCS for Debug (atleast right now). I am using Ubuntu 10.04 with GNOME environment. Have...
    on Jun 18, 2010
  • Forum Post: CCSv5 @ Linux, linker command problem with C2000

    Stefan Skoog Stefan Skoog
    I'm running CCSv5 beta 1 update 1 on native Linux (Ubuntu 10.04). It seems to be working like a charm so far for me, developing for the C2000 floating-point series (TMS320F28335). My XDS100v1 seems to be working, but I haven't got my Blackhawk C2000 working yet. Since I've been forced...
    on Aug 25, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Running CCS 5 with linux X86_64

    Richard Tennis Richard Tennis
    I have CCS 5 Beta 1 release 2 running quite well on openSUSE 11.3 64bit. The Spectrum Digital XDS510USB works fine for C6000 after adding the following rule file to udev: /etc/udev/rules.d/71-ti-permissions.rules SUBSYSTEM=="usb",ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device",ATTRS{idVendor}=="0c55"...
    on Sep 29, 2010
  • Forum Post: CCSv5 - timake linux equivalent

    Nico Nico
    Hi, is there any timake equivalent in CCSv5/Linux . Goal would be to compile in command line CCS projects in Linux as this can be in Windows. On some platform , we have flashing tools that is a mixture of Host code + target code. The host code compiles fine under Linux but target code needs...
    on Oct 13, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Development tools for AM1808

    Yashpal Patel49892 Yashpal Patel49892
    Hi, Thanks for the reply.. But there is no information about ccs5.0 at Texas site, so pls advice where we get ccs5.0 beta?? why ccs4.0 not use in Embedded Linux Plateform for programming purpose?? Pls do the needful. Regards, Yashpal
    on Oct 22, 2010
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