Hi guys,
I'm new to the TI world. We've been an Atmel but with their buyout and inevitable destruction at the hands of MicroWhatever, I decided to be proactive and move our shop to another chip. A colleague suggested the C2000 line. I took a look, liked what I saw and ordered the basic $17 LaunchPad board.
We're an all-Linux shop but I keep a windoze machine around for just in case. I spent precious Hughsnet gigabytes downloading Studio for both environments. Then after more reading, controlSUITE. I followed these instructions to install controlSUITE on the Ubuntu system on my desk.
(C'mon guys, that article's 4 years old and still no controlSUITE for Linux?!?!)
when the board arrived, I spent quite some time figuring out the demo program was located in controlSUITE (HINT TI guys: A note in the quickstart guide that comes in the box would help)
I loaded it on the windoze system (win7) first. It built and burned just fine. Then over to the Ubuntu box. FAIL!
The program compiles OK but I get this from the linker:
inished building: ../Example_F2802xLaunchPadDemo.c
gmake: *** No rule to make target `/home/jgd/controlSUITE/development_kits/C2000_LaunchPad/F2802x_headers/cmd/F2802x_Headers_nonBIOS.cmd', needed by `Example_F2802xLaunchPad_demo.out'.
gmake: Target `all' not remade because of errors.
I've spent about 3 days on this problem, including laboriously comparing every variable between the windoze and Ubuntu boxen but with no luck. I can clearly see the problem in the makefile but since it's a generated file, editing it does no good.
Where do I look next?
Thanks,
John
jgd@tnduction.com