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Contents
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Preface
Read This First
italics
TMS470R1x Code Generation Tools Getting Started Guide
About This Manual
Notational Conventions
Related Documentation From Texas Instruments
TMS470R1x C Source Debugger Users Guide
TMS470R1x Users Guide
Trademarks
If You Need Assistance
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Contents
Provides installation instructions for PCs running DOS or Windows 3.1x.
Provides installation instructions for the code generation tools for SPARCstations running SunOS.
Provides installation instructions for HP 9000 Series 700 PA-RISC computers running HP-UX.
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Setting Up the Code Generation Tools With DOS or Windows 3.1x
Chapter 1
1.1 System Requirements
1.2 Installing the Code Generation Tools
Installing the tools on DOS systems
Setting Up the Code Generation Environment
Installing the tools on Windows 3.1x systems
1.3 Setting Up the Code Generation Environment
Identifying the directory that contains the executable files (PATH statement)
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1.4 Performance Considerations
Trouble- shooting DOS systems.
Troubleshooting DOS Systems
1.5 Where to Go From Here
Setting Up the Code Generation Tools With Windows 95 and Windows NT
Chapter 2
2.1 System Requirements
2.2 Installing the Code Generation Tools
Setting Up the Code Generation Environment,
2.3 Setting Up the Code Generation Environment
Identifying the directory that contains the executable files (PATH statement)
pathnames
TMS470R1x Assembly Language Tools Users Guide
TMS470R1x Optimizing C Compiler Users Guide
pathnames
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2.4 Where to Go From Here
Setting Up the Code Generation Tools With SunOS
Chapter 3
3.1 System Requirements
3.2 Installing the Code Generation Tools
Mounting the CD-ROM
Copying the files
Unmounting the CD-ROM
3.3 Setting Up the Code Generation Environment
Identifying the directory that contains the executable files (path statement)
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Reinitializing your shell
3.4 Where to Go From Here
Release Notes.
Setting Up the Code Generation Tools on an HP Workstation
Chapter 4
4.1 System Requirements
4.2 Installing the Code Generation Tools
Mounting the CD-ROM
System Administration Tasks
Copying the files
Setting up the software tools using a C shell
Setting up the software tools using a Korn shell
Unmounting the CD-ROM
4.3 Setting Up the Code Generation Environment
Identifying the directory that contains the executable files (path statement)
Identifying alternate directories for the assembler (A_DIR)
Identifying alternate directories for the compiler (C_DIR)
TMS470R1x Assembly Language Tools Users Guide.
Reinitializing your shell
4.4 Where to Go From Here
Getting Started With the Code Generation Tools
Chapter 5
5.1 Getting Started With the Assembler and Linker
TMS470R1x Assembly Language Tools Users Guide
Example 51. file1.asm
Example 52. file2.asm
Example 53. file2.lst, the Listing File Created by asm470 file2.asm l
Getting Started With the Assembler and Linker
Example 54. Output Map File, lnker2.map
Example 55. Sample Linker Command File, linker2.cmd
Getting Started With the Assembler and Linker
Example 56. Linker Map File (linker2.map) Linked Using a Linker Command File
5.2 Getting Started With the C Compiler
TMS470R1x Optimizing C Compiler Users Guide
executable
Linker Description
interlist utility
TMS470R1x Assembly Language Tools Users Guide.
Release Notes
Chapter 6
Media Contents
6.1 Media Contents
Table 61. Media Contents for SPARCstations and HP Workstations
Media Contents
Release Notes
Table 62. Media Contents for PCs
6.2 Release Enhancements
General enhancements
Assembler enhancements
Introduction to Common Object File Format
TMS470R1x Assembly Language Tools Users Guide
C compiler enhancements
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Troubleshooting DOS Systems
Kernel Error Messages
DOS/4GW Users Manual
DOS/4G Error Mes- sages
A.1 Troubleshooting in the Protected-Mode Environment
Action
are
If You Need Assistance
The PMINFO32.EXE program
DOS/4G Error Messages
Troubleshooting in the Protected-Mode Environment
Table A1. PMINFO Fields
A.2 Kernel Error Messages
DOS/16M protected mode available only with 386 or 486
0: involuntary switch to real mode
2: not a DOS/16M executable <filename>
6: not enough memory to load program
9: cannot allocate tstack
10: cannot allocate memory for GDT
11: no passup stack selectors GDT too small
12: no control program selectors GDT too small
13: cannot allocate transfer buffer
17: system software does not follow VCPI or DPMI specifications
22: cannot free memory
23: no memory for VCPI page table
24: VCPI page table address incorrect
25: cannot initialize VCPI
29: memory error, out of range
35: general protection fault
38: cannot use extended memory: HIMEM.SYS not version 2
40: not enough available extended memory (XMIN)
A.3 DOS/4G Error Messages
1000 cant hook interrupts
1001 error in interrupt chain
1003 cant lock extender kernel in memory
1005 not enough memory for dispatcher data
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Glossary
Appendix B
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DOS real-mode tools are no longer supported by the TMS470R1x code generation tools.
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Index
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for HP workstations 4-3 for SPARCstations 3-3
for HP workstations 4-4 for SPARCstations 3-4
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for HP workstations 4-5 to 4-10 for SPARCstations 3-5 to 3-10
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