
Device Programmer
The Device Programmer is a utility for programming device memory, such as
parallel or serial flash devices, on a target board. The Device Programmer is
invoked in a command window as cldp, which is installed in the root folder of
CrossCore Embedded Studio. The device programmer can also be added as a post
build step in CrossCore
Embedded Studio to automatically program device memory after creating a Loader
File artifact.
The Device Programmer interfaces with the target board using a device
programmer interface application (dpia) that is installed separately from CrossCore
Embedded Studio as part of the EZ-Board/EZ-Kit board support installation. If not
interfacing to an Analog Devices, Inc. EZ-Board/EZ-Kit, then users must create their
own dpia.
For more information on how to use the Device Programmer or creating a custom
dpia please go Help->Help Contents->CrossCore Embedded Studio 1.0.0-
>Graphical Development Environment >Device Programmer.
Known Limitations
Supported Processors
This release of CrossCore Embedded Studio supports the ADSP-BF60x family of
Blackfin processors. Support for SHARC processors, and other processors in the
Blackfin family will be available in a future update to CrossCore Embedded Studio.
Note that the documentation for CrossCore Embedded Studio already reflects our
plans to include these other processors.
Note that many components of the toolchain for other processors are included in
this release; however, they should not be considered production-quality.
Simulator
There is no simulator for the ADSP-BF60x family of processors. Consequently, to
run programs for this family you will need the ADSP-BF609 EZ Kit Evaluation
Hardware and its associated board support package or your own board with a
BF60x processor and board support software.
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