Feb 09, 2021
11:57 AM
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Feb 09, 2021
11:57 AM
How do I take a project that is set up for Xmc4200 and convert it to Xmc4800?
I am working with students to develop a free an open operating system that uses XMC processors networked together with CANbus. The source code is online. Anyone can copy for free.
For details, one can see the below PDF.
http://www.ma2life.org/doc/research/ma2/BuildingBus_Development_Guide.pdf
I am working with students to develop a free an open operating system that uses XMC processors networked together with CANbus. The source code is online. Anyone can copy for free.
For details, one can see the below PDF.
http://www.ma2life.org/doc/research/ma2/BuildingBus_Development_Guide.pdf
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Feb 10, 2021
05:27 AM
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Feb 10, 2021
05:27 AM
Hi,
Thanks for sharing the resource with community. There is no easy migration process across devices in different family.
Where as inside the same family device migration option can be used DAVE(Right click on project -> Dave project upgrade-> Device migration).
When you try to port a project created for a smaller processor like XMC4200 to bigger on like XMC4800, it should be made sure that the resources are sufficient.
In case of CAN these are the differences across different family of devices.
Best Regards,
Vasanth
Thanks for sharing the resource with community. There is no easy migration process across devices in different family.
Where as inside the same family device migration option can be used DAVE(Right click on project -> Dave project upgrade-> Device migration).
When you try to port a project created for a smaller processor like XMC4200 to bigger on like XMC4800, it should be made sure that the resources are sufficient.
In case of CAN these are the differences across different family of devices.
Best Regards,
Vasanth
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Feb 10, 2021
05:27 AM
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Feb 10, 2021
05:27 AM
Hi,
Thanks for sharing the resource with community. There is no easy migration process across devices in different family.
Where as inside the same family device migration option can be used DAVE(Right click on project -> Dave project upgrade-> Device migration).
When you try to port a project created for a smaller processor like XMC4200 to bigger on like XMC4800, it should be made sure that the resources are sufficient.
In case of CAN these are the differences across different family of devices.
Best Regards,
Vasanth
Thanks for sharing the resource with community. There is no easy migration process across devices in different family.
Where as inside the same family device migration option can be used DAVE(Right click on project -> Dave project upgrade-> Device migration).
When you try to port a project created for a smaller processor like XMC4200 to bigger on like XMC4800, it should be made sure that the resources are sufficient.
In case of CAN these are the differences across different family of devices.
Best Regards,
Vasanth
Feb 10, 2021
10:21 AM
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Feb 10, 2021
10:21 AM
You state "There is easy migration process across devices in different family.". Where is that documented?
Feb 10, 2021
06:21 PM
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Feb 10, 2021
06:21 PM
That was my bad. I had a typo in the response and have corrected now. Nevertheless, If you want to migrate, recreating the Dave apps config and copying the source files is the way to go.
If you were using XMClib it might have been easily portable.
Best Regards,
Vasanth
If you were using XMClib it might have been easily portable.
Best Regards,
Vasanth
Feb 18, 2021
03:58 PM
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Feb 18, 2021
03:58 PM
you state "recreate dave apps config". does that mean you create each APP from scratch? and create build configs and debug configs from scratch?
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Mar 10, 2021
02:20 AM
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Mar 10, 2021
02:20 AM
Hi,
You may have to recreate the dave app configuration for each project from scratch. I hope that is clear.
Best Regards,
Vasanth
You may have to recreate the dave app configuration for each project from scratch. I hope that is clear.
Best Regards,
Vasanth