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    Will Code Composer Studio/XDS100 USB emulator work under Windows 7 or Windows XP mode under Windows 7

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    Kurt56841
    Posted by Kurt56841
    on Sep 23 2010 21:26 PM
    Prodigy20 points

    Does anyone know if Code Composer Studio and the XDS100 USB emulator for the TMS320VC5505 eZDSP will work on Windows 7 (64 bit)? If not, should I expect that they would work on Windows XP Mode running under Windows 7?

    I've tried both and I'm getting errors from the XDS100 USB emulator when I try to connect to the target.

    On Windows XP Mode under Windows 7 I get the following:

    Error connecting to the target:
    Error 0x80000240/-604
    Fatal Error during: Initialization, OCS,

    On Windows 7 I get a similar error with a different error code:

    Error 0x80000240/-121

           Thanks,

             Kurt

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    • Kurt56841
      Posted by Kurt56841
      on Sep 23 2010 21:34 PM
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      I found my problem (I should have known I would right after posting) -- I needed to use the USB menu in Windows XP Mode to attach to the XDS100 USB device. As soon as I did, the appropriate drivers were loaded and I was then able to attach to the target. So, Windows 7 doesn't work, but Windows XP Mode under Windows 7 does work.

          Kurt

       

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    • PedroGelabert
      Posted by PedroGelabert
      on Sep 23 2010 22:52 PM
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      Kurt,

       

      We have a wiki that will help you with XDS100 issues. There you can see that you need to run executable in Windows XP compatibility mode:

      http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/XDS100

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