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Of course you can program the F28xx in Assembly even with CCS.
A good start would be the CPU & Instruction Set Reference Manual: http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/litabsmultiplefilelist.tsp?literatureNumber=spru430e and the Assembly Language Tools User Guide: http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/litabsmultiplefilelist.tsp?literatureNumber=spru513c
Rgds,
Magnus
Roopa,
In addition to what Magnus has mentioned, there are a few code examples that may be useful to you depending on your application.
Most of the various digital power kits software found at http://www.ti.com/f28xkits are written at least partially in assembly for the F28x. In this software, we often use C to initialize the device and then assembly to run the time-dependent ISR codes. The digital power library found within the "Baseline Installer" (also at the link above) provides many assembly macros that could also be useful. All this software is free to download, edit, and use.
Thank you,
Brett
Would appreciate to know more about your application ... the general trend is to utilize high level language like "C" instead of assembly. If possible, would you please share why you need to consider assembly? Thank you in advance for your time.