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Sys Bios Example On eZdspF28335

Sys Bios Example On eZdspF28335

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Ed Hildebrandt
Posted by Ed Hildebrandt
on Apr 11 2012 16:37 PM
Intellectual970 points

I've been using the eZdspF28335 board for some time now. I started with some of the basic example files that come with Code Composer (V5.1) and everything has gone pretty well until I tried the SYS/BIOS examples.  I've tries a couple and they all give the same result.  It looks that the CMD file that is generated is not correct as I get a bunch of errors on this file.  (see below).

I ran the new project wizard and made sure to specify the eZDSP on both pages.  What did I do wrong or what step am I missing?

Ed

TMS320F28335 SYS/BIOS F28335 SYSBIOS SYS/BIOS 6
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  • Sasha Slijepcevic
    Posted by Sasha Slijepcevic
    on Apr 11 2012 17:13 PM
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    Ed,
    the ezdsp platform generates its own linker command file. That file has a similar content to the content of the file TMS320F28335.cmd, which is automatically added to your project. SYS/BIOS examples by default use 'ti.platforms.tms320x28', which does not add its own linker command file. However, you can use the ezdsp platform, but you'll have to exclude TMS320F28335.cmd from your build. Right click on that file->Resource Configurations->Exclude from build.

    If you want to switch to 'ti.platforms.tms320x28', go to Project->Properties->CCS General->RTSC, and choose (or type in if it's not there) 'ti.platforms.tms320x28:TMS320F28335'.

    If my reply answers your question please mark the thread as answered.

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  • Ed Hildebrandt
    Posted by Ed Hildebrandt
    on Apr 12 2012 08:32 AM
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    Thanks Sasha, that worked; with both platforms. 

    When you use the eZdsp platform where is the memory defined; I don't see any CMD file?

    Ed

     

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  • Sasha Slijepcevic
    Posted by Sasha Slijepcevic
    on Apr 12 2012 12:53 PM
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    The generated file is in Debug/configPkg/linker.cmd or in Release/configPkg/linker.cmd, depending on the configuration you are building.

    If my reply answers your question please mark the thread as answered.

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