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SimpliciTI version 1.2.0 -- Available now!

  • Jim Noxon
    Posted by Jim Noxon
    on Dec 06 2011 09:25 AM
    Genius14940 points

    All,

    The link appears to now be working.

    I apologize to all for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience through this process.

    Regards,

    Jim Noxon

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  • Trevor Hunt
    Posted by Trevor Hunt
    on Dec 06 2011 11:10 AM
    Prodigy120 points

    Hi Jim,

    When do you expect to have a release of the stack with support for the cc1121?

    I am currently using V1.1.1 of the simplicti stack with the  cc1101 and would like to migrate the stack to use the cc1121 hence the reason I ask the question.

    would you have any info that might be helpful for this migration?

     

    Kind regards

    T.Hunt

    Development Engineer

     

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  • Rene Limberger
    Posted by Rene Limberger
    on Apr 08 2012 09:16 AM
    Intellectual920 points

    What's the ETA on SimpliciTi 1.2.0 for CCS?

    Thanks,

    -r

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  • Bulek
    Posted by Bulek
    on Apr 09 2012 02:33 AM
    Intellectual305 points

    I cannot compile one of the examples distributed with simplicit 1.2.0 on IAR kickstart : it says too much object cod produced..

    Is this a problem of settings of procedure or just couldn't be done.

    Regards,

    Robert.

     

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  • blb
    Posted by blb
    on Apr 09 2012 12:10 PM
    Expert2370 points

    HI,

    The free version of IAR only allows you to compile programs that generate 4K or 8K of object code (depending on which processor you are using).  You can look into upgrading to a full version of IAR. That's what we did, but it is on the pricey side. CCS is also another option. I believe they allow up to 16K in the free version. Their full version significantly cheaper.

    HTH,

    Barry

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  • Bulek
    Posted by Bulek
    on Apr 09 2012 15:12 PM
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    blb

    HI,

    The free version of IAR only allows you to compile programs that generate 4K or 8K of object code (depending on which processor you are using).  You can look into upgrading to a full version of IAR. That's what we did, but it is on the pricey side. CCS is also another option. I believe they allow up to 16K in the free version. Their full version significantly cheaper.

    HTH,

    Barry

    Hi,

    thanks for response. I agree that buying full version is a cure. But what bothers me that I have a project in IAR based on Simpliciti 1.1.1 and can be compiled without any problems (but on IAR 4.21.8) ...

    I believe that version 1.2.0 is not much bigger that 1.1.1 - or am I wrong?

    Regards,

    Robert.

     

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  • blb
    Posted by blb
    on Apr 09 2012 15:43 PM
    Expert2370 points

    Hi Robert,

    Perhaps look at the map file from your 1.1.1 project and see how big the code is.  Maybe it's just barely under the limit and simplciTI 1.2.0 has pushed it over.  Any differences in the optimization settings?

    BR,

    Barry

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  • Adam Barth
    Posted by Adam Barth
    on Jun 08 2012 09:17 AM
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    Is there any update on the release date for the CCS version of simpliciTI 1.2.0?

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  • C.P. Joshi
    Posted by C.P. Joshi
    on Nov 01 2012 00:39 AM
    Prodigy65 points

    As discussed in the first post of this thread, that SimpliciTI support to CC1120 is in progress on Nov,2011.

    So, is this support ready now  ?

    If not, when it is expected to ?

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