MATLAB Link for Code Composer Studio Development Tools | ![]() ![]() |
Configuration Information
To determine whether the MATLAB Link for Code Composer Studio is installed on your system, type this command at the MATLAB prompt.
When you enter this command, MATLAB displays the contents of the product, the first few lines of which are shown here.
Link for Code Composer Studio(tm) Version 1.0 (R13) 19-Apr-2002 Methods for Link for Code Composer Studio ccshelp/ccsdsp - Construct CCS object.
If you do not see the listing, or MATLAB does not recognize the command, you need to install the MATLAB Link for Code Composer Studio. Without the software, you cannot use MATLAB with the links to communicate with Code Composer Studio.
Note For up-to-date information about system requirements, refer to the system requirements page, available in the products area at the MathWorks Web site (http://www.mathworks.com). |
To verify that CCS is installed on your machine, enter
at the MATLAB command line. With CCS installed and configured, MATLAB returns information about the boards that CCS recognizes on your machine, in a form similar to the following listing.
Board Board Proc Processor Processor Num Name Num Name Type --- ---------------------------------- --- ------------------------------- 1 C6xxx Simulator (Texas Instrum ... 0 6701 TMS320C6701 0 C6x11 DSK (Texas Instruments) 0 CPU TMS320C6x1x
If MATLAB does not return information about any boards, revisit your CCS installation and setup in your CCS documentation.
As a final test, start CCS to ensure that it starts up successfully. For the MATLAB Link for Code Composer Studio to operate with CCS, the CCS IDE must be able to run on its own.
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