There is some support for I/O simulation that should be documented in the
Symphony Studio manual. But I believe the old Suite56 tools support I/O
simulation better.
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Mark
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From: "j...@ymail.com"
To: m...
Sent: Tuesday, February 3, 2009 4:36:27 AM
Subject: [motoroladsp] Symphony Studio 56720 Simulator -- simulate input and
output signals?
Hi,
I've started to use Symphony Studio 56720 Simulator and can simulate
simple C programs, like the C-Tutorial in the user guide.
How do you simulate input and output signals? Any insights,
documentation or code examples would be very much appreciated.
Thank you for your help.
Cheers,
John.
Reply by Christian Langen●February 4, 20092009-02-04
Hi John,
please refer to the Freescale application notes APR30
Once you've got the DSP5672x simulator in the debug tab, right click on it,
select 'edit DSP56720 simulator' and add the commands.
I used the GUI56300 sumulator up to now, but it should work similarly using the
Symphony Sudio tool chain.
Regards
Christian
> Hi,
>
> I've started to use Symphony Studio 56720 Simulator and can simulate
> simple C programs, like the C-Tutorial in the user guide.
>
> How do you simulate input and output signals? Any insights,
> documentation or code examples would be very much appreciated.
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Cheers,
>
> John.
>
Reply by "joh...@ymail.com"●February 3, 20092009-02-03
Hi,
I've started to use Symphony Studio 56720 Simulator and can simulate
simple C programs, like the C-Tutorial in the user guide.
How do you simulate input and output signals? Any insights,
documentation or code examples would be very much appreciated.