Christie,
Yes, there are major changes between 5.00 and 7.00. These were covered in quite some detail in prior postings in this same space. Briefly:
- CodeWarrior was dropped. IAR was added.
IDE-independent software based upon the NXP Kinetis Software Development Kit (KSDK).
The Fusion Library no longer requires Processor Expert for component configuration.
Supports both bare-metal and RTOS-based project development.
Library code is now RTOS agnostic
Optional standby mode powers down power-hungry sensors when no motion is detected.
9-axis Kalman filters require significantly less MIPS to execute
All options require significantly less memory than those in the Version 5.xx library.
The 7.00 development process was not as you imagine. All development work on 7.00 was done using the IAR toolsuite. At the end of that process, a colleague of mine developed scripts to integrate the 7.00 library into the SDK environment. Part of this was creation (via project templates based on my handcrafted 7.00 examples) of the sensor fusion example programs you see in the SDK. This includes the KDS, Atollic and GCC project files. The scripts he created were manually developed and run only in the internal NXP SDK generation environment.
I believe there is something called "Kinetis SDK Project Generator Tool" that you can use to create a standalone copy of an existing KDS project. It creates local copies of all referenced files. Maybe that is what you are after. Google "Kinetis SDK Project Generator Tool" to find the download link. I have not tried this tool myself, and so cannot give better guidance. You would need to post in one of the other NXP community pages for that.
Regards,
Mike