Chronological Newest First Using win xp I tried fet examples that come with program. I try new start projects. I let version 6 convert version 3.
All of the above result in bad instruction at memory address 0 message when trying to use the simulator. They all make with no errors. Relatively a newbie. Documentation virtually useless for beginners.
Have reinstalled the IAR 6 about seven times! Thanks to anybody with an answer. Could it be 0? If so, what instruction is at address 0? Address 0 is a SFR and cannot have a good instruction there. If that is the case, Version 6 may be correct and Version 3.
BySpy assem x2xx option 4. I do not have the EZ module connected. This source is actually for a launchpad demo probably with a device. I did not need it connected for a simulation with V3. There is the green arrow pointing at location 0. I don't know why it is pointing at addr 0. It did not when I ran the programs with v3. The code should be at 0FCO shouldn't it??? Hope this is enough info but not too much Thanks again Tim. This time The asm x2xx biSpy option was in the list of choices.
I loaded the only sample included which was flashing-the-led. Set options for simulator made the project selected debug without download proper screens came up but got the same error after the first step into debug tried to change device option to generic ,generic x and several different x2xx devices. Same arrow. The key is the reset. Why does it think the code starts at H???????? This is useful, for example, if the CPU already contains an application. You are correct. The older version only had the debug option and I was thinking that debug without download meant no download of code to a target device.
I found it at 4 a. Should have found it sooner just too many places and resources to check. User License Agreement Interface, check I accept the terms of the license agreement, that is, I accept the agreement option, click Next. Select the installation mode, all installation and custom installation. Custom installation can choose the installation function.
This edition defaults to all installation, click Next. Unzip the Keygen. Double-click to run, as shown in the figure. Copy the generated registration code to the software registration interface. Choose to disconnect. Our entire activation is offline activation, so we must disconnect Click Next. Go back to the registry and click Browse to select the Activation Info. The name you give it will be the name of the project, or technically the name of the xxx.
I have never seen a case where embedded workbench asks you to replace "main", my guess is that you tried to save the project to a locations that already contained a project or, even worse, the location where Embedded Workbench keeps the original template project. Once this is done, you can modify "main.
There should be no need for an external editor, you should be able to do everything from within the IDE. Good luck with your development, and welcome to the list! It seems to me that if you're going to go to all that trouble you might as well write in assembler anyway.
Kickstart has no limits for assembler. If you can reach the higher levels of deviousness then you load the code into C-Spy and get the assembler listing from the disassembly window. They generated assembler and then shoved that through the IAR tools to build an "assembly coded library you can link with". Customer apps are quite small in this, the bulk being taken by the library, and hence the limit was on the customer code--if you can fit it in, great, you can use KickStart plus the masses of TI-provided code.
This is just a sneaky way of subverting the imposed limitation of the tools. Inventive, yes. And certainly way wide of the spirit of the use of KickStart stuff.
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