If you are using the TI compiler tools included in CCS 5.1, a linker command file is typically used to specify the entry point. If no linker command file is specified in the project, it will default to an entry point, most likely to address 0x0. Depending on the device you are using and where you want to load the code, an appropriate linker command file should be used when building the project. You did not mention the device you are using but this page contains linker command files for several devices which you can use as reference: _CMD_Files_for_CCS
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I am developing Application on TI-RTOS using F28335 ezdsp board and CCSV6.0. I want to change code entry point from main to some other section lets say codestart statically. I can change it in CCSV3.0 very easily by going to project -> buil options ->linker. Please tell me how can I do this in CCSV6.0???
Why I am not getting the simulator in CCSv10? If I just wanted to compute cycles for executing my code, which only comprises of for loops and computation code, without accessing any I/O peripherals, is this simulator in V5.5 Accurate ? If the simulator was discontinued in higher versions, why was it discontinued and what kinds of errors can one anticipate when using the simulator to predict computation times ?
Thanks for all info, this is really help full.Now i have successfully installed all this and able to build doxy file but after building there is nothing available in My project main page (html index page)can you give some exapmle code with comments format and settings for doxygen. I am using ccs v6.
Please note that the Code Composer Studio section in which the DSP code will be built applies to, and was originally performed on, a Windows PC. It is possible to install Code Composer on the linux VM. See Installing CCS5 for L138 DSP for details. 2ff7e9595c
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