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CCS: Which target to choose in CCS7 for OMAP5912

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OMAP5912

Tool/software: Code Composer Studio

Hi,

following link has a trouble with omap5912, http://e2e.ti.com/support/development_tools/code_composer_studio/f/81/p/605510/2228660#2228660

I have same problem, I use XDS510 USB emulator and is has n0t win7 driver, i solved that problem with win10 or ubuntu and,

at that time, as mentioned in the above link there is CCS version problem, also i tried all c55 (which included 55) DSP choices and i could not solve,

also i tried XDS100 V2.0 emulator, it does n0t work,

I understand that, I need OMAP5912 target configuration file, could you build and share it?

And CCSv8 does not support XDS510 USB emulator, how can I solve it?

Thanks a lot,

Best Regards

  • Hi,

    emrah said:
    I understand that, I need OMAP5912 target configuration file, could you build and share it?

    Unfortunately no. We don't support this device anymore. 

    A few additional details that caught my attention from your post:

    emrah said:
    I use XDS510 USB emulator and is has n0t win7 driver,

    If you have a Spectrum Digital or a Blackhawk XDS510USB, they are fully supported in Windows 7/8/10 provided you select the Spectrum Digital support when installing CCS. Ubuntu, on the other hand, ceased to support this Debug Probe starting with release 6.2.0 (details here). 

    emrah said:
    also i tried XDS100 V2.0 emulator, it does n0t work,

    XDS100v2 supports both cores of the OMAP5912 (C55x and ARM926), but the device itself is not supported. That probably explains why you weren't able to connect using this Debug Probe. 

    emrah said:
    And CCSv8 does not support XDS510 USB emulator, how can I solve it?

    CCSv8 fully supports this emulator in Windows, but not in Ubuntu (as I mentioned above). 

    Regards,

    Rafael