ahma...@yahoo.com - Dec 7 2007
Dear friends;
when I load my *.out file to target (c5406 simulator) it send the following message after loading *.out file:
loader: one or more sections of your program falls ... 
ahra...@yahoo.com.cn - Dec 6 2007
Hey!~guys.
My project is under ccs3.1, I use xds560 PCI-JTAG emulator.
The program runs pretty well, in which all the .c source file I can build with -o3 option.
Except for ... 
geul...@rafael.co.il - Nov 27 2007
Hi,
For dspc6713 50Mhz, My sytem clock PRD is 3125, 0.25 milli between 2 system clock interrupts, I want to put a time out of 1000 millisec, so I calculated we need (1000/0.25) ... 
Lakshman Kumar - Nov 23 2007
Hi
i have created a heap for 8192 bytes
in my code i have made a MailBox_construct() which allocates memory for
64bytes
but when i free using MailBOx_destruct the number of byt... 
ahma...@yahoo.com - Nov 22 2007
hi,
Could you guide me in following problems:
1- why when I compile my project by Code Composer 3.1 its output (*.out file) is more big (near 100KB) than when I compile it by Cod... 
patrick_ewen - Nov 8 2007
Hello
I am currently designing FIR filters in C with code composer studio. My
mp3 player is inputing signals to the DSPSK and outputing to my
headphones. I would like to hav... 
ahra...@yahoo.com.cn - Nov 8 2007
Hey~I wrote a simple program to convert yuv to dat in which ccs probe can use.
However there is something wrong with it, the generated .dat is alway 0kb, it seems that the data we... 
ahra...@yahoo.com.cn - Nov 7 2007
Here is a x264 project.
Currently I use the Emulator with fopen/fread to the input yuv file.
I want to use probe to get these data in/out, but the ccs probe only support .dat inp... 
nmsu...@pricol.co.in - Nov 5 2007
Hi,
Fine,
Why dont you try ith LOG_printf?
printf is a code intensive function.
LOG_printf() is function in DSP/BIOS's LOG module.
You can get more info on the CCS... 
rowkajjh - Nov 5 2007
Hello,
I'm using CCSTudio 3.3 and have a problem with printf. After several
printf's in my code the memory gets corrupt. This means some static
variables have random contents ... 
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