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PostPosted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 8:44 am     Reply with quote

Hello all!

I have some question about dsPic:

1. Can't connect to dsPic30F3014 using ICD-U64-Software ver.5.007, Firmware ver. 3.04. I'm using CCS C PCD 5.036 version. With Microchip ICD2 no problem. I use 47k to MCLR pin and vcc, PGD, PGC, Vcc=5v, GND.
What is the problem?

2. When I try to debug target with this example:
Code:

   #include <30F4013.h>
   #device ICD=TRUE
   #fuses NOWDT
   #use delay(crystal=10M)
   #use rs232(BAUD=9600,UART1A)
   
   float32 y = 123.3546;

   void main(void) {
   
      printf("Hello at Main()\n\r");
     
      for(;;)
      {
         printf("Hello dspic30Fxxxx... \n\r");
         printf("y= %f\n\r",y);
         delay_ms(1000);
      }
   }

with ccs c ver. 4.140 and ICD2 target run and print float variable, but ccs c ver 5.036 when reach
Code:
 printf("y= %f\n\r",y);

break and go to start point.

3. My general question is : CCS C Compiler + ICD U64 (especially ver.5) maybe is not true way for develop project with dspic ??

Thanks before.
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