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I change the platform ,but the device dose not change. anyone can tell me why?

I change the platform ,but the device dose not change. anyone can tell me why?

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huangpeng wu
Posted by huangpeng wu
on Aug 07 2012 03:31 AM
Prodigy20 points

             I change the platform in the "project properities/general/RTSC" , then I open my .cfg file , check the Program moudle ,

the result just as this picture . but in my platform , the Device name is "TMS320DM642" , the Clock rate(MHz) is 600.0 .

Anyone can help me , i change the platform , but the platform information dose not change with my platform , why ?

and i want to say , i have never select any device named "TMS320DA830" ,why did it appeared?

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  • Sasha Slijepcevic
    Posted by Sasha Slijepcevic
    on Aug 08 2012 12:39 PM
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    Which version of XDCtools are you using? There was a bug filed for a similar problem, and a workaround was to remove the directory .config in your CCS project. That directory does not contain any sources, so you can remove it without backing up anything in it.
    First close your configuration window, then remove that directory, and then open the configuration again. Is the device name correct after these steps?

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

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  • huangpeng wu
    Posted by huangpeng wu
    on Aug 08 2012 19:33 PM
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    Hi Sasha

              Thanks for your reply ! I use the XDCtools version 3.23.3.53 .

    The promble have solved through your method ,thank you very much !

    Huangpeng

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