![]() (In my case, I forgot to delete the main.c from the example, and had provided a duplicate main.c in my own /src.) DebuggingĪnother reason I wanted to switch from CCS Cloud or Energia to CCS Desktop is for more sophisticated debugging. Now if you rebuild, expect a cleaner compile. ![]() Select "MSP430FR2433" (the one on the MSP-EXP430FR2433 LaunchPad) Under the "Project" tab, in the "Variant" field, choose the down arrow. Click on the project ("emptyProject" row) with the right mouse button. This is more or less standard Eclipse stuff. Use low numbered devices, UCA0 or UCB0 instead of UCA1). (This in only because I foolishly used a high numbered device that is present on some chips and not on others. Now I ran into the compile error I had with CCS Cloud: the project is configured for the wrong target FR4133 instead of FR2433, and the macro symbol ESUCI_A1_BASE was missing. BuildĬhoose the “Build” icon (looks like a hammer.) I copied my /src folder from a github repository into the project. Apparently that downloads ALL the example projects for MSPWare, quite a lot.)Įxpect the “emptyProject” project to appear in the IDE in the “Project Explorer” panel. (Don’t choose “Download and Install” icon. Navigate to "Libraries/Driver Library/MSP430FR2xx_4xx/Įxample Projects/00_EMPTY_Project/emptyProjectĬhoose the "Import to IDE" icon in upper right. Import example project from MSPWare In the "Getting Started" panel, choose "Resource Explorer" I used “Resource Explorer” to navigate to and download that same example project. I had already coded to use DriverLib, and implemented my own library for SPI that used DriverLib.) (You can program at the HAL level, using names of registers and bits, or use DriverLib, which abstracts the hardware to a higher level. Now since I had previously used a DriverLib example project while evaluating CCS Cloud, In the initial “Getting Started” screen, I chose “Would you like to use CCS in ‘Simple’ mode?”. It almost immediately asked me to update, which I did, although it seemed to be only Help files. This worked for me on Ubuntu 16.04, CCS 8.1.0 Initial experience with CCS Desktop I think it sets up udev for the USB link to your Launchpad.Īfter this, expect an icon for Code Composer Studio on your desktop, that works. I assume you install to default ~/ti Install drivers cd ~/ti/ccsv8/install_scriptsĮxpect the command to return quickly. cd Įxpect it to take a while, since it is downloading over the net. bin suffix that is foreign to Linux, so you can’t just click on it. sudo apt install libc6-i386 Run installerĮxecute the installer. It is not a big leap for Eclipse IDE users, since apparently CCS is based on Eclipse. So I decided to byte the bullet and use CCS Desktop. ![]() It was configured for the MSP430FR4133 chip, and I could not seem to reconfigure the project for the MSP430FR2433 chip on the MSP-EXP430FR2433 Launchpad. I started with an example project for DriverLib. I had difficulties using those libraries in CCS Cloud. My code initially used the TI MSPWare.DriverLib libraries, and the Energia SPI librares. For each entry, you must provide the command to execute along with an icon.I tried Energia and CCS Cloud but ran into their limitations.Īpparently CCS Cloud is usually for running their example projects. Next, you must edit the configuration file for bmpanel2, usually located at ~/.config/bmpanel2/bmpanel2rc. ![]() Edit the theme file and make sure that it has something to this extent (the xx's represent icon size): In order for this to work, the theme must have the launchbar enabled. ~/.xinitrc bmpanel2 -theme= theme_name & LaunchbarīMPanel2 features a simple launchbar that you may configure manually. To start BMPanel automatically after login, add the following to your xinitrc: More information on this can be found here. Altering design of the theme can be done by adapting the ~/.local/share/bmpanel2/themes/ theme name/theme file (respectively ~/.bmpanel/themes/ theme name/theme). Extract them to ~/.local/share/bmpanel2/themes (respectively ~/.bmpanel/themes for bmpanel legacy). If you prefer the legacy version which is not maintained anymore, install bmpanel AUR.įurther information about available themes can be found here. BMPanel has a modern look and feel, while keeping itself tiny and small. The application is inspired by simplicity of fspanel. BMPanel ( BitMap Panel) is a lightweight, NETWM compliant panel for X11 Window System, which contains a desktop switcher, taskbar, system tray and clock.
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