This is a GA release of MCU SDK.
The MCU SDK (Micro-controller Software Development Kit) delivers components that enable engineers to develop applications on Texas Instruments micro-controller devices. The SDK is compromised of multiple software components and examples of how to use these components together.The following documentation is available:
This release requires the following other software components and tools versions to successfully function:
ID | Headline |
SDOCM00094100 | Concerto demo fails when using chrome to enable SD card |
SDOCM00094054 | tcpEcho does not handle more than connections well |
SDOCM00094053 | MCUSDK sub-products (e.g. UIA, IPC) are not linked into CCS Help |
SDOCM00094033 | Windows install is too slow |
SDOCM00094026 | Stability issue with USB Host MSC on LM4F232 |
SDOCM00093967 | MCUSDK Windows install will fail if installed in multiple or single directory that contains more than 38 characters in path |
SDOCM00093868 | USB Service Task pend mechanism needed |
SDOCM00092487 | C28 has problems when the pre-fetch is enabled |
SDOCM00091368 | MCUSDK: Add backspace functionality to UART driver text mode |
SDOCM00090537 | DK-LM3S9D96 fwrite to stdout (console) reports Invalid CIO command. |
SDOCM00088931 | I2C Needs a Timeout feature |
SDOCM00088081 | SD Card driver lacks CRC support |
SDOCM00087597 | MCU SDK should enhance top-level make to build sub-products (e.g. SYS/BIOS, IPC, etc) |
All releases have 4 digits (M.mm.pp.bb). This includes GA and pre-releases (engineering, EA, beta, etc.). Pre-releases are denoted with a suffix (e.g. 1.01.00.15_eng or 1.01.00.21-beta).
This product's version follows a version format, M.mm.pp.bb, where M is a single digit Major number, mm is 2 digit minor number, pp is a 2 digit patch number, and b is an unrestricted set of digits used as an incrementing build counter.
To support multiple side-by-side installations of the product, the product version is encoded in the top level directory, ex. mcusdk_1_00_01_11.
Subsequent releases of patch upgrades will be identified by the patch number, ex. MCUSDK 1.00.00.68 with directory mcusdk_1_00_01_70. Typically, these patches only include critical bug fixes.
Please note that version numbers and compatibility keys are NOT the same. For an explanation of compatibility keys, please refer to the 'Upgrade and Compatibility Information' section.
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Last updated: July 16, 2012