The following is from the dsp section, and is all about the tsm320f2812 board. Now I have collected it here for newbies to use as a reference, and to facilitate management and resource integration in
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The BSP package is in the keyboard driver part, which contains two files, keyscan.cpp and s3c2450KBD.cpp. The initialization part in keyscan.cpp creates n handledown events, indicating that a key is p
I followed the instructions in the following article, but I changed the ARM CPU to x86. Because my PB only has x86. After installing the exported SDK, I couldn't find any simulator when I opened VS200