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CCSV5 XDCtools

CCSV5 XDCtools

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Junqing Zhao
Posted by Junqing Zhao
on Apr 13 2012 21:47 PM
Intellectual735 points

Hi,everyone.

     Recently,I am using CCSv5 on DM6437.I don‘t understand Something about xdc tools.

     In the path of CCSv5,as follow,  C:\ti\xdctools_3_22_04_46,there are some tools,such tconf.exe,xs.exe,vers.exe,xdc.exe.How to use these and Where I can find some Introduction about these?

    IN CCS3.3,Ican use  the Build Command : %XDC_INSTALL_DIR%\tconf.exe bmptoc.js picture.bmp picture.c gBanner.That shows  we are using a javascript script (bmptoc.js) to convert the bitmap image to a C source file.  But,in CCSv5.1,how to do about this? Thx

My regards

      JQ zhao

CCSv5 ccsv5.1
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  • Sasha Slijepcevic
    Posted by Sasha Slijepcevic
    on Apr 16 2012 12:54 PM
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    Verified by David Friedland
    Genius15070 points

    JQ zhao,
    the documentation for Tconf is available in the document Tconf User's Guide, which you can find in the directory C:\ti\xdctools_3_22_04_46\docs, in the file docs.zip.
    The documentation for xdc.exe and xs.exe is here and here, and for all these executables you and use --help option and get a short usage guide.

    If you want to use Tconf on a customized command line, you can create a new project, and select Makefile Project with Existing Code as an option. Choose an existing directory, where your JavaScript files are already located, as a project directory. Then after you created the project, go to Project->Properties->C/C++ Build, and unselect Use default build command. Now, you can type in the box Build command whatever you need your Build command to be.

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

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