Hi, I have a C6713DSK. I am wondering, is there is a way to start CCS without having the DSK physically connected to the PC? By that I mean choosing the C67XX simulator as the target when running CCS setup. I keep getting "Target CPU not initiliazed" error when I tried to start CCS without the board connected. Thanks. Hwanhee
could I start CCS without having the DSK connected?
Started by ●November 18, 2004
Reply by ●November 19, 20042004-11-19
Hello, with out connecting DSk also you can do the simulation one. Once you start CCS with out DSK , it says three options, IGNORE, ABORT, CANCEL. Select the IGNORE and do it. You can get it. Best Regards, Sathish "Hwanhee" <ftts82@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:f45b60de.0411181522.699651b6@posting.google.com...> Hi, > > I have a C6713DSK. I am wondering, is there is a way to start CCS > without having the DSK physically connected to the PC? By that I mean > choosing the C67XX simulator as the target when running CCS setup. I > keep getting "Target CPU not initiliazed" error when I tried to start > CCS without the board connected. > > Thanks. > > Hwanhee
Reply by ●November 20, 20042004-11-20
"Sathish_Athreya" <saikumar.mangapuram@de.bosch.com> wrote in message news:<cnkt1t$dek$1@ns2.fe.internet.bosch.com>...> Hello, > with out connecting DSk also you can do the simulation one. > Once you start CCS with out DSK , it says three options, IGNORE, > ABORT, CANCEL. > Select the IGNORE and do it. You can get it. > > Best Regards, > > Sathish > > "Hwanhee" <ftts82@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:f45b60de.0411181522.699651b6@posting.google.com... > > Hi, > > > > I have a C6713DSK. I am wondering, is there is a way to start CCS > > without having the DSK physically connected to the PC? By that I mean > > choosing the C67XX simulator as the target when running CCS setup. I > > keep getting "Target CPU not initiliazed" error when I tried to start > > CCS without the board connected. > > > > Thanks. > > > > HwanheeHi I had this problem once and i guess u can also try clearinbg the previous configuration of CCS and then configuring the simulator in the CCS setup. Regards Nithin
Reply by ●November 22, 20042004-11-22
"Sathish_Athreya" <saikumar.mangapuram@de.bosch.com> wrote in message news:<cnkt1t$dek$1@ns2.fe.internet.bosch.com>...> Hello, > with out connecting DSk also you can do the simulation one. > Once you start CCS with out DSK , it says three options, IGNORE, > ABORT, CANCEL. > Select the IGNORE and do it. You can get it. > > Best Regards, > > SathishThank you for youre reply :-) THe error message I was getting is: Can't Initialize Target CPU: DSK not connected. Please check the DSK connection I/O Port = 240 Board Name: C6713 Device Simulator Cpu Name: CPU_1 Abort:.... Retry:.... Ignore:.... Dianostic:.... However, only the first two (abort&retry) choices on the bottom are active so I can't even use 'ignore' or 'dianostic'... Have you ever experienced this problem? or.... maybe I really did mess up the board? Thanks! Hwanhee
Reply by ●November 22, 20042004-11-22
If you open up cc_setup what does it show for boards? Do you have two configurations in there, i.e. both the DSK and the simulator? If so, remove the DSK one so that only the simulator is there. Brad "Hwanhee" <ftts82@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:f45b60de.0411220911.6ceffb4e@posting.google.com...> "Sathish_Athreya" <saikumar.mangapuram@de.bosch.com> wrote in message > news:<cnkt1t$dek$1@ns2.fe.internet.bosch.com>... >> Hello, >> with out connecting DSk also you can do the simulation one. >> Once you start CCS with out DSK , it says three options, IGNORE, >> ABORT, CANCEL. >> Select the IGNORE and do it. You can get it. >> >> Best Regards, >> >> Sathish > > Thank you for youre reply :-) > > THe error message I was getting is: > Can't Initialize Target CPU: > DSK not connected. Please check the DSK connection > I/O Port = 240 > Board Name: C6713 Device Simulator > Cpu Name: CPU_1 > Abort:.... > Retry:.... > Ignore:.... > Dianostic:.... > > However, only the first two (abort&retry) choices on the bottom are > active so I can't even use 'ignore' or 'dianostic'... Have you ever > experienced this problem? or.... maybe I really did mess up the board? > > Thanks! > > Hwanhee