TMS320C5x DSP STARTER KIT USER'S GUIDE
TMS320C5x DSP STARTER KIT USER'S GUIDE TMS320C5x DSP STARTER KIT USER'S GUIDE
Step 2: Installing the DSK Software2.3 Step 2: Installing the DSK SoftwareThis section explains the process of installing the debugger software on a harddisk system.1) Make a backup copy of the product disk. (If necessary, refer to the DOSmanual that came with your computer.)2) On your hard disk or system disk, create a directory named dsktools. Thisdirectory is for the DSK assembler and debugger software. To create thisdirectory, enter:md c:\dsktools3) Insert your product disk into drive A. Copy the contents of the disk:copy a:\*.* c:dsktools\*.* /v2-6
Step 3: Modifying Your config.sys File2.4 Step 3: Modifying Your config.sys FileWhen using the debugger, you can have only 20 files open or active at onetime. To tell the system not to allow more than 20 active files, you must add thefollowing line to your config.sys file:FILES=20Once you edit your config.sys file and add the line, invoke the file by turningoff the PC’s power and turning it on again.Installing the DSK Assembler and Debugger2-7
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- Page 9 and 10: ContentsContentsPart I: Hands-On In
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- Page 20 and 21: MemoryFigure 1-3. DSK to RS-232 Con
- Page 22 and 23: What You’ll Need2.1 What You’ll
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- Page 32 and 33: Description of the DSK Assembler3.1
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- Page 36 and 37: Getting Started2) Enter the followi
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- Page 46 and 47: Symbols4.3 SymbolsSymbols are used
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Step 3: Modifying Your config.sys File2.4 Step 3: Modifying Your config.sys FileWhen using the debugger, you can have only 20 files open or active at onetime. To tell the system not to allow more than 20 active files, you must add thefollowing line to your config.sys file:FILES=20Once you edit your config.sys file and add the line, invoke the file by turningoff the PC’s power and turning it on again.Installing the DSK Assembler and Debugger2-7