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XDS100v2 and CCSv5 License

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We are planning to buy a BeagleBoard Rev C4 with OMAP3530 processor for Linux and android projects. While considering the debuggers, we got to know from a TI sales person that if we buy an XDS100v2, we get a license with which we can use CCSv5 without any code size or time restriction, but being limited to only that debugger and the OMAP processors.

I wanted to know if this is true. If so, then are there any other restrictions on debugging, building linux / android codes?

We already have a license of CCS but it is for a different project which uses MSP430 and a stellaris MCU. We would like to have a seperate environment for this project. 

  • Mayuresh Manjrekar said:

    We are planning to buy a BeagleBoard Rev C4 with OMAP3530 processor for Linux and android projects. While considering the debuggers, we got to know from a TI sales person that if we buy an XDS100v2, we get a license with which we can use CCSv5 without any code size or time restriction, but being limited to only that debugger and the OMAP processors.

    I wanted to know if this is true. If so, then are there any other restrictions on debugging, building linux / android codes?

    The following article describes the this environment and confirming XDS100v2 and CCSv5 linux debug.

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Linux_Debug_in_CCSv5

     

    The CCSv5 can be used with the XDS100v2 without any code size or time limitation.

  • Thanks for the answer Brandon :-) . I guess we can now go ahead purchasing the XDS100v2 and the BeagleBoard.