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TMS320C5xDSP Starter KitUser’s Gu
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PrefaceRead This FirstAbout This Ma
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Notational Conventions / Informatio
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If You Need AssistanceIf You Need A
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ContentsContentsPart I: Hands-On In
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ContentsPart III: Debugger Descript
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Running Title—Attribute Reference
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Key Features1.1 Key FeaturesThis se
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Memory1.3 MemoryThe ’C5x DSK is o
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MemoryFigure 1-3. DSK to RS-232 Con
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What You’ll Need2.1 What You’ll
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What You’ll NeedDSK module connec
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Step 2: Installing the DSK Software
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Step 4: Modifying the PATH Statemen
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Step 5: Verifying the InstallationI
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Description of the DSK Assembler3.1
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Developing Code for the DSK3.3 Deve
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Getting Started2) Enter the followi
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Getting Started5) Now you are ready
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Creating DSK Assembler Source Files
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Creating DSK Assembler Source Files
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Creating DSK Assembler Source Files
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Symbols4.3 SymbolsSymbols are used
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Assembling Your Program4.5 Assembli
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Using the DSK Assembler Directives5
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Directives That Define Sections5.2
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Directives That Reference Other Fil
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Directives That Initialize Memory5.
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