I used the revision D of files. But as I know, it is for ccs2.2 and I use ccs3.1 now.
Maybe is it a reason of errors? I have the revision F of the files too, but It not contains a
cdb file. When I open the project, it ask me for some missing files.
In the readme file:
"open error saying it cannot find some library files or BIOS files, etc. This is a path
dependency issue in CCS, and not a bug. Just click "Browse" and then navigate to the
file in your tools installation directory "
Ok, but on my computer, it is not exist any files, like It requires.
There is a textconf file, instead of the cdb, but I can not use it. In manuals, they write
about everything (editing...), but not about running/invoking the file. (where is: [run
textconf file] -button????) How can I make a usable project (with cdb) from that?
What should I do?
Istvan
----- Original Message -----
From: Design
To: Nagy István
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 4:17 AM
Subject: Re: [code-comp] F2811 BIOS startup
can you send me your code in both way so I can try to help you.
----- Original Message -----
From: Nagy István
To: code-comp@code...
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 5:40 AM
Subject: [code-comp] F2811 BIOS startup
Hi!
I have a problem with DSP/BIOS initialization in the TMS320F2811.
If I use my code in a simple C-project, without BIOS, it works, but if I try to use the
same code with BIOS, it don't. It does nothing.
I have tried a lot of ways, i have used the sample project/codes from the spra958d appnote.
Before that, I have built an own project. My initial project only handles leds and switches, so
when I use BIOS, the leds remain active (because of the internal pillups) In my init routine, I
set the leds off. So it is shure, that my initialization routine does not run at startup. I
invoke it from main. There was an option in the sample project: call user init function. There
are exist both the user init, and the main.
I spent some days for that. Another thing: I do not use evalboard, only my own board.
why do not run?
Has anybody any experience like that?
Istvan Nagy
buenos@buen...

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