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Emmanuel Ngong
Posted by Emmanuel Ngong
on Apr 09 2012 17:11 PM
Prodigy10 points

Hello,

I have been trying to use the TMS320C6713 and Code Composer Studio V3.1 to perform a digital spectrum analysis with TI's DSP files. However, when I try to build the files, I get the following errors:

[Linking...] "C:\CCStudio_v3.1\C6000\cgtools\bin\cl6x" -@"Debug.lkf"
<Linking>

undefined                        first referenced
 symbol                              in file
---------                        ----------------
_DSK6713_LED_init                c:\CCStudio_v3.1\myprojects\try1\Debug\dsk_app.obj
_SWI_getmbox                     c:\CCStudio_v3.1\myprojects\try1\Debug\dsk_app.obj
_DSK6713_DIP_init                c:\CCStudio_v3.1\myprojects\try1\Debug\dsk_app.obj
_SWI_or                          c:\CCStudio_v3.1\myprojects\try1\Debug\dsk_app.obj
_DSK6713_init                    c:\CCStudio_v3.1\myprojects\try1\Debug\dsk_app.obj
_processBufferSwi                c:\CCStudio_v3.1\myprojects\try1\Debug\dsk_app.obj
_DSK6713_LED_toggle              c:\CCStudio_v3.1\myprojects\try1\Debug\dsk_app.obj
_DSK6713_DIP_get                 c:\CCStudio_v3.1\myprojects\try1\Debug\dsk_app.obj
_DSPF_dp_cfftr2                  c:\CCStudio_v3.1\myprojects\try1\Debug\fft.obj
_DSPF_dp_icfftr2                 c:\CCStudio_v3.1\myprojects\try1\Debug\fft.obj
_MEM_free                        c:\CCStudio_v3.1\myprojects\try1\Debug\tools.obj
_MEM_alloc                       c:\CCStudio_v3.1\myprojects\try1\Debug\tools.obj
>>   error: symbol referencing errors - './Debug/try1.out' not built

>> Compilation failure

Build Complete,
  2 Errors, 0 Warnings, 0 Remarks.

On a side note, I'm not sure if I'm using the right .cmd file because I had to look for it online.

Please help. Thanks.

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  • RandyP
    Posted by RandyP
    on Apr 12 2012 21:58 PM
    Guru60170 points

    Emmanuel,

    These are functions that exist in libraries supplied by TI or the DSK board vendor. Your project must include these libraries to be able to use these functions.

    Please refer to the project tutorials and CCS documentation for how to add libraries. I no longer have a copy of CCS 3.x installed on my computer. There may be some examples on the TI Wiki Pages if you search for CCS3.

    Regards,
    RandyP

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