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  • Forum Post: [E9999] Illegal directive or mnemonic ERROR

    Mymoon Svabo Mymoon Svabo
    Hello, I'm trying to make a real-time system which will record a new audio block and process the previous one simultaneously. This is the first time I'm working with Hardware interrupts, so I made this test code which would print something everytime a HWI occurs. (Please visit the site...
    on Sep 1, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: [E9999] Illegal directive or mnemonic ERROR

    Mymoon Svabo Mymoon Svabo
    I got rid of the errors, thank you Mark. Now I can run the program in Debug, but just after defining the interrupt, at the beginning of the infinite loop (while(1)), the program just freezes. Could the problem be in the way I defined the interrupt? CSL_Handle hgpt; CSL_Instance instance; CSL_GptObj...
    on Sep 2, 2011
  • Forum Post: Problem about Hardware Interrupt C5515

    Ekrem Bayraktar Ekrem Bayraktar
    Hi all, I have trouble to manage hardware interrupts on C5515, I am using EVM5515 with ADS1298 Board. I am trying to investigate the sample NON_Bios ECG project coming with ADS1298 board. There is an InterruptHandlers.c file taht manage interrupts in this project. Although I walk though the project...
    on Apr 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: GBL_stack vs. HWI_STK vs. _stack vs. _sysstack

    Derek Wilson Derek Wilson
    I'm working with the TMS320VC5510 DSP and using DSP/BIOS 5.41. I've been trying to work through this issue for a while now, and I'm hoping e2e might be able to shed some light for me. I'm tracing down what seems to be stack overflow issues, but I've been thoroughly confused by some...
    on Jul 25, 2012
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