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Eclipse and Analog Devices SHARC DSP [message #270879] Mon, 18 May 2009 08:01 Go to next message
Danilo Zanatta is currently offline Danilo ZanattaFriend
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Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hello,

I am very new to Eclipse and actually I do DSP C++ software development on
an Analog Device SHARC dsp using VisualDSP++.

The point is that I really don't like the VisualDSP program because it
lacks lots of very useful functionalities that you find in any other IDE,
like CodeBlocks, Visual Studio etc.

So, I wonder if it possible to use Eclipse (for its great features) as an
IDE in this case. I want to keep using the VisualDSP toolchain and debug
tools, for that I am willing even to write an interface between programs.

However, I don't know where to start in Eclipse, i.e. how to define custom
builds? custom debug commands? ans so on ans so forth...

Any thoughts ?

Thank in advance,
Danilo
Re: Eclipse and Analog Devices SHARC DSP [message #754641 is a reply to message #270879] Thu, 03 November 2011 17:43 Go to previous message
Juan Carlos is currently offline Juan CarlosFriend
Messages: 2
Registered: November 2011
Junior Member
Hello Danilo, I have just seen your message in this forum, Have you succeed in using Eclipse with SHARC? Well I'm trying to do the same without much success. It seems ADI will change to an Eclipse based IDDE but not untill next year.
I'm trying to use eclipse as an editor and compiler and want to keep VisualDSP as a debugger.
Please, if you have any new ideas on how to do that please let me know.

Thanks in advance,

Juan Carlos
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