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FAQ-ID = DSP3- nnnn
DSP3 -0001
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Restriction on forcible termination of simulator
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The simulator may be terminated forcibly when the page register (IPR) is accessed and reset by the simulator, and the page register (IPR) is accessed again. |
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When such an operation occurs, confirm the version of the simulator, OS used and the target device, and consult NEC Electronics DSP support (dsp_support@ml.necel.com). |
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(2006/02)
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DSP3 -0002
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Restriction on reboot class parameter of linker
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| Description: |
The transfer (destination) start address that is generated upon creation of the reboot class for the internal instruction RAM does not become the address offset to address 0x8000. The address offset is generated in the case of the boot class. |
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On the user side, set the offset address 0x8000 to the transfer (destination) start address that is generated upon creation of the reboot class for the internal instruction RAM. |
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(2006/02)
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DSP3 -0003
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Caution on error output of simulator
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The simulator does not output an error even if a page is switched using IPR or DPR at address 0x8000:I or later, which is prohibited for use on the device.
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(2006/02)
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DSP3 -0004
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CC77016: License request file transmission destination
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The manual and other documents say to send a
license request file to dsp_tools@dsp.jp.nec.com
following installation of CC77016 (uPD77016
C-compiler (Cosy) No. F140251114), but when I
email the file to this address,
I get an "undeliverable mail" message stating
"dsp_tools@dsp.jp.nec.com: User unknown".
Has the email address changed?
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As that particular organization has been spun off
from NEC, the email address has changed as
follows to reflect the change in the email domain name.
dsp_support@ml.necel.com
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(2005/08)
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