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    Kent Dekome
    Posted by Kent Dekome
    on Jul 10 2012 11:02 AM
    Intellectual580 points

    Just installed updates on my CCS5.1 setup and as a result I can no longer debug using my SD XDS560v2 Traveler emulator...I get:

    Can't generate board data file D:\DOCUME~1\kdekome\LOCALS~1\APPLIC~1\.TI\213602635\0\0\BrdDat\ccBoard0.dat An invalid processor ID has been found.

    Whats the fix for this?

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    • tscheck
      Posted by tscheck
      on Jul 10 2012 13:56 PM
      Genius13085 points

      What device are you trying to connect to?  It sounds like the device xml or emulation file may have been corrupted.  I'd suggest the following:

      Step 1

       In CCSv5.1, Go to  Window -> Preferences -> Install/Update -> Available Software Sites appropriately.:

      (1)    Deselect all sites listed there.

      (2)    Add a new update site with http://software-dl.ti.com/dsps/dsps_public_sw/sdo_ccstudio/CCSv5.1/Updates/Emulation/win32/full as its URL.  This will pull in EmuPack 5.0.747.0 or later.

      (3)  Install this emulator update.

       

      Step 2

       Install the latest Keystone EMUPack from:

      http://software-dl.ti.com/sdoemb/sdoemb_public_sw/bios_mcsdk/latest/index_FDS.html  Latest one is ti_emupack_keystone1_setup_1.0.4.0.exe

        After that, you should have no issues finding the keystone devices and creating a CCS target configuration and connecting.

      Regards,

      Travis


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      Posted by Kent Dekome
      on Jul 10 2012 14:14 PM
      Intellectual580 points

      Thanks for replying and I'll do this if problem recurs, but I lucked into a solution by reselecting the "Board or Device" for my emulator setup from OMAPL138 to EVMOMAPL138 (board is Logic PD TMDSEXPL138)...

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      Posted by tscheck
      on Jul 10 2012 15:02 PM
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      Kent,

      Glad you have it fixed.   The Keystone emupack won't help here anyway.  OMAP is a different device and different forum (not multicore), that is why I asked.

      Regards,

      Travis

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