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How to release an xDM-compliant algorithm via the CCSv5?

Hi,

    I've got an EVM8168 platform with DVRRDK.  In order to integrate an iUniversal algorithm into the RPE framework which run at DSP, I supposed to release an xDM-compliant algorithm first.  This algorithm was written by myself.  I tried the xDC tools by using the command "xdc" in the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS terminal, but I was confused when trying to modify the files such as package.xdc and package.cfg.  It seems that the CCSv5 xDC project could help me in building an xDC project and release my algorithm.  However, I have little knowledge about the CCSv5 and xDC project.  And these below are my questions:

  1. I have written an algorithm by referring xDM iUniversal examples; thus, I have got the *.c and the *.h files.  How could I use the xDC-tools to generate an *.l64p files?

  2. Would it be convenient that to use the CCSv5 for releasing an xDM algorithm?  How to make such an xDC project through the CCSv5?

  3. To use the command ("xdc") directly may be an alternative solution.  How to change the *.cfg and package.xdc file?  I mean, I need to convert my source files (*.c & *.h) into an library file (*.l64P)?

  I am sincerely looking forward to your reply.

Naroah

June/08/13