Hello for All,
I am new in this group, I had mounted one litle board with: - one TMS320C32 with 50Mhz oscilator. - 256K * 16bits FLASH for Boot at 000000, - 4 bank of SRAM in C00000,D00000,E00000 and F00000. I need one litle program for test this litle board. I do no have now tools for assembler one test program. Can somebody send me the asemmbler text and Hex executable code of one undefined loop program for write: 54535251hex in position C00000,D00000,E00000 and F00000 of SRAM, togling too the XF0 bit to "1" at begining of the loop an "0" at end.? Thank in advance,
Leonardo Padial. |
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Started by ●October 21, 2001
Reply by ●October 25, 20012001-10-25
Hello Leonardo The *free* C3x DSK assembler (or file convert utility) can be used to generate such a file either from a DSK source file, or from a COFF output from the TI-Codegen tools (that are not free). There is even a ROM file converter that will create all kinds of ROM file formats like INTEL, TEKTRONIX, HP and TI. You can download an earlier version of these tools from the TI website, or as I am still looking for beta testers on a newer version I have been working on, I can send you a brand new version that includes a prototype debugger for windows. If you choose the latter, the only thing I would like to know before sending you this is wether or not this email address can receive three files in the 1.5 Mbyte range. Best regards, Keith Larson TMS320C3x/C4x/VC33 Applications Texas Instruments Incorporated ---------------------------------- At 10:01 PM 10/21/01 +0200, you wrote: >Hello for All, >I am new in this group, >I had mounted one litle board with: >- one TMS320C32 with 50Mhz oscilator. >- 256K * 16bits FLASH for Boot at 000000, >- 4 bank of SRAM in C00000,D00000,E00000 and F00000. >I need one litle program for test this litle board. >I do no have now tools for assembler one test program. >Can somebody send me the asemmbler text and Hex executable code of one undefined loop program for write: >54535251hex in position C00000,D00000,E00000 and F00000 of SRAM, > togling too the XF0 bit to "1" at begining of the loop an "0" at end.? > >Thank in advance, >Leonardo Padial. > |