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Using GCC with Tiva TM4C123G LaunchPad in CCSv6

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Introduction

Code Composer Studio v6 includes a Linaro distribution of the ARM GNU compiler, so programmers have the option of using this GCC Compiler instead of the TI compiler to build their projects.

Click each of the following links in order to build and debug projects for TivaC devices using GCC Compiler.

EK-TM4C123GXL LaunchPad

► Install Code Composer Studio v6
► Install TivaWare™ for C Series
► Initial Board Setup
► Create a New CCS Project
► Review the CCS GUI
► Add Path and Build Variables
► Add files to your project
► Link the TivaWare libdriver.a file to your project
► Add the INCLUDE search paths for the header files
► Examine Project Explorer
► Build, Load, Run





References

  1. Tiva C Series TM4C123G LaunchPad -- Readme First
  2. Tiva C Series TM4C123G LaunchPad Evaluation Kit -- User's Manual
  3. TM4C123GH6PM Microcontroller -- Data Sheet
  4. TivaWare Peripheral Driver Library -- User's Guide
  5. Sensor Hub BoosterPack -- Documentation
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