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hello everybody,
i am working on interface between image sensor and FX3.
I used the description of example USBVideoClass and of course I modified sensor.c that allows to I2C to communicate with my Image sensor.
Of course, at the end I compile my app but these is a problem that occur.
I've attached screenshot of this problem on Eclipse. Thanks to help me
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Hi,
Please post the logs that appear in the Console Tab at the bottom. We can infer the cause of the errors from those logs.
Regards,
- Madhu Sudhan
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Hi,
Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run the following command.
cd "C:\Program Files (x86)\Cypress\EZ-USB FX3 SDK\1.3\ARM GCC\lib\gcc\arm-none-eabi"
mklink /D 4.5.2 "C:\Program Files (x86)\Cypress\EZ-USB FX3 SDK\1.3\ARM GCC\lib\gcc\arm-none-eabi\4.8.1"
Try compiling after you do this.
Regards,
- Madhu Sudhan
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Ok. thanks it's done compulation success, what is the rule of those commands please ?
In fact there are few little warning, is it useful to consider those warnings ?
and then where could I get application (.img) to programm FX3 (which repository) ?
C:\Program Files (x86)\Cypress\EZ-USB FX3 SDK\1.3\\util\elf2img\elf2img.exe ? or not ?
I've atached the report and warnings that occur after compilation in pdf file.
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Hello,
I resolved my problem about getting the .img (I took it in the debug file that is created after compilation) , yesterday.
But I want to know the target of this command...
regards,
sumarov
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mklink creates in this case a link to a folder which accesses now the GCC version 4.8.1 under the name of the previous version 4.5.2.
Bob