Code Composer Studio
Projects
Code Composer works with a project paradigm. Essentially, within CCS you create a project for
each executable program you wish to create. Projects store all the information required to build
the executable. For example, it lists things like: the source files, the header files, the target
system’s memory-map, and program build options.
The CCS Project
The CCS Project
Source files (by reference)
Source files (by reference)
Source (C, assembly)
Source (C, assembly)
Libraries
Libraries
DSP/BIOS configuration
DSP/BIOS configuration
Linker command files
Linker command files
Project settings:
Project settings:
Build Options (compiler and
Build Options (compiler and
assembler)
assembler)
Build configurations
Build configurations
DSP/BIOS
DSP/BIOS
Linker
Linker
Project (.
Project (.
pjt
pjt
) files contain:
) files contain:
The project information is stored in a .PJT file, which is created and maintained by CCS. To
create a new project, you need to select the
Project:New… menu item.
Along with the main Project menu, you can also manage open projects using the right-click
popup menu. Either of these menus allows you to Add Files… to a project. Of course, you can
also drag-n-drop files onto the project from Windows Explorer.
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