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HI
I got Denebola RDK from e-con. Its working fine with default firmware, can see picture in Windows, Mac and Linux (Ubuntu 16). Now Im trying to modify the firmware to add support for external I2C sensor. I downloaded and installed Cypress "FX3 SDK ver 1.3.4" for windows, after installation I opened e-con custom firmware and tried to compile to make sure everting was Ok, but I got the following error:
I went back and loaded one of cypress firmware examples that came along with the installation, they compile successfully.
Then I went and installed cypress SDK 1.3.4 in Mac and Linux and I got similar error (PATH variables configured correctly, following installation document):
once again I tried compiling cypress sample code and it compiled successfully.
I noticed e-con firmware is developed using FX3 SDK ver 1.3.3 and its calling different toolchain, I tried to download this older sdk installation on cypress site but they only have sample FW code for older SDKs not toolchain, there is a notice saying older code can be compiled with latest sdk toolchain.
can you help me to figure out how to compile e-con sample FW using latest cypress SDK? or may be how to get older SDK toolchain?
Thanks.
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Hi Omar,
Could you please upload the firmware project for cross checking?
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Any update on this? actually can some provide FX3 SDK ver 1.3.3 installer so I can try again with this?
thanks
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Hi Omar,
Could you please upload the firmware project for cross checking?
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Do you have any update?
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Hi yyca
On windows i was able to resolve this problem by removing the PATH variable from "C/C++ Build --> environment" setting. Now the project only has 'CWD ' and 'PWD' variable and its compiling successfully. Havent been able to resolve this issue for linux or Mac though...
regards
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cs-make is the windows tools instead of Linux or Mac. You should rename the cs-make to make when you use Linux.