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  • Forum Post: sprintf,printf and %f,%g,%e not working

    Douglas Corarito Douglas Corarito
    I'm using sprinf and printf in multiple threads in my app. RTS functions appeared to be working fine until I called: char[128] buffer = { '\0' }; float fpVar = 1.0; sprintf( buffer, "%f", fpVar ); Which did nothing. Has anyone gotten %f,%g,%e format specifiers to work...
    on Apr 23, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: printf command

    DHARSHAK B S DHARSHAK B S
    Dear sir / madam, I am using ccstudio version 3.1.19.0 and TMS320C6713 processor. Thanking you, DHARSHAK.B.S
    on Dec 22, 2010
  • Forum Post: printf command

    DHARSHAK B S DHARSHAK B S
    Dear sir / madam I am Dharshak using ccstudio. When I give a printf command it prints some junk data, rather than printing the statements within printf command. I am using ccstudiov3.1. May I know the solution for this? Thanking you, DHARSHAK.B.S
    on Dec 19, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Printf & C6713 for CCS 2.21

    Joe Coombs Joe Coombs
    James, Have you considered switching from printf to LOG_printf? The LOG_printf function is much less disruptive to the overall application; if you're using DSP/BIOS I would definitely recommend using LOG_printf instead of printf. For more information, check out this wiki article . Hope this...
    on May 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: Interrupts v Polling for collecting samples from line input

    Natt Day Natt Day
    I'm back... Please take a look at my code: https://github.com/staticd/TheGatorKator/tree/gamma Here is my issue, which seems to be recurring because I obviously haven't figured out what my problem is: -In my ISR, I have a section to collect samples. I do this by passing the array pointer...
    on Mar 28, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Correct CCS platform for C6748 LCDK

    Andres Vahter Andres Vahter
    Actually I got printf working on C6748 LCDK. compiler include: "C:\Program Files\Texas Instruments\pdk_C6748_2_0_0_0\C6748_StarterWare_1_20_03_03\include" linker includes: "C:\Program Files\Texas Instruments\pdk_C6748_2_0_0_0\C6748_StarterWare_1_20_03_03\binary\c674x\cgt_ccs...
    on Jan 9, 2013
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