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Changing the CPU of a demo project using CodeWarrior

Posted by karima7 on March 26, 2016

Hello everyone, Please I would like to know, on what files I need to make changes to adapt the project to the CPU that I use in my project. I must inform you, that I am working with the demo project for the family of HCS12 microcontroller Thank you in advance.


Changing the CPU of a demo project using CodeWarrior

Posted by rtel on March 27, 2016

As far as FreeRTOS is concerned, you just need to have the linker scrip and start up files that are correct for the device. The FreeRTOS code is unlikely to change between devices in the same family.

If your question is related to how to use CodeWarrior, then this is not the right forum in which to ask it.

Regards.


Changing the CPU of a demo project using CodeWarrior

Posted by karima7 on March 27, 2016

Thank you for your reply Really I do not quite understand how I can have the linker script, I should inform you that I am a beginner in all that is real time programming. Best regards.


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