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    A Arora A Arora
    Anitha, I think this should work. Unfortunately I don't have access to this tool so I cannot confirm. The latest version of HALCoGen v2.0.9 has the option of generating start up code for ARM tools. When creating a new project you can choose to generate code for TI or IAR or ARM tools. Regards...
    on Aug 26, 2011
  • Forum Post: RE: Debugger axf on TMS570 by using Jlink uVision

    edna salazar edna salazar
    Im using RVI to debug the TMS570 processor , I must configurate settings to specific my development platform through a program called "debug hardware " : CoreSight AP index CoreSigt basse addresse Howeverer, I dont know how to configurate it , I found the System Modules Assignment (Table2...
    on Apr 23, 2012
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    Silpa M Silpa M
    Hello, 1.How to use global variable in "asm" function which is declared in "c" file 2.How to copy the registers(ex R14,R15) to a global variable and how to store them back to the registers from Global variables. Please share if there is any examples for the above queries. ...
    on Jun 12, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Runtime support library

    Daniel Dueringer Daniel Dueringer
    Hi Christian With CCS 5.2.1 and compiler 4.9.6 only the thumb libraries were delivered. Where can I find the libraries for the ARM mode? Thanks Daniel
    on Sep 6, 2012
  • Forum Post: F035 API directions for use

    Atsuya Shima Atsuya Shima
    I am going to create the program using an ARM compiler. A flash memory [ with TMS570 built-in ] write-in program. Is it possible although he would like to incorporate F035 API? It did not work, even if built using the link option (-L--library=xxx). If there is a good method, please let me know.
    on Jul 27, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: How to write a routine to continuously refresh flash/ram memory by using ECC?

    Pritesh Gudge Pritesh Gudge
    I have written a short code which attempsts to check the ECC mechanism for the SRAM. But it does not give the expected output. Please refer below. All the functions used are from the Halcogen generated code for TMS570LS31x HDK development kit. The Corresponding ECC memory is : 0x084000C0. I am using...
    on Jan 30, 2013
  • Forum Post: How to write a routine to continuously refresh flash/ram memory by using ECC?

    Pritesh Gudge Pritesh Gudge
    I am using the TMS570 HDK development kit. I am currently focusing on inducing fault-tolerance to this MCU for use in radiation susceptible environments.I plan to use memory scrubbing technique(memory read- use ECC- Write back)...one memory bank at a time. One of the engineers had suggested that it may...
    on Jan 16, 2013
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