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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [August 2016 Threads] Can't compile CORTEX_M4F_MSP432_LaunchPad_IAR_CCS_Kei with CCSPosted by chris90278 on August 20, 2016 (Sorry for double post but I can't edit titles and needed to add one)
I'm trying to build FreeRTOS demo on TI MSP432.
I'm starting completely from scratch. I downloaded and installed CCS then the large FreeROTS file
Back in CCS I import the project in CORTEXM4FMSP432LaunchPadIARCCSKeil then click DEBUG.
The folilow messge appears:
"Buildfile generation error occurred..
This project was created using a version of compiler that is not currently installed: 5.2.1 [MSP432]. Please go to CCS App Center to install the compiler of this version, or migrate the project to one of the available compiler versions by adjusting project properties.
Build stopped.."
I go to App Center and I only see gcc. Nothing like 5.2.1 I tried switching the properties to the latest gcc but that just creates dozens or hundreds of compiler error messges.
So it appears I MUST use the TI compiler? Where and how do I get this
Can't compile CORTEX_M4F_MSP432_LaunchPad_IAR_CCS_Kei with CCSPosted by rtel on August 20, 2016 The MSP432 CCS project is using the TI compiler, but the MSP432 is a Cortex-M4, and FreeRTOS has ports for 6 compilers for Cortex-M4.
So it appears I MUST use the TI compiler? Where and how do I get this
Sorry - but this is not the correct forum to ask that question.
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