Hi All,
I am using rappid564xl (MBSD toolbox for MPC5643L) to generate code out of my Simulink model. Then I found out that once I drop the RAppID MPC564xL Target Setup in, my option for "Configure Model Functions" will disappear.
if I set system target file to ert.tlc, the configuration Model function will show up.
if I set system target file to rappid564xl.tlc, the configuration Model function will disappear.
Why? I wonder if NXP purposely dropped out this option when writing the system target file. Can I modify the rappid564xl.tlc to bring this option back? I think we can. Right?
Thank you,
Best regards,
Yujiang Wu
Hi All, dumitru-daniel.popa
Anyone figured this out? Please Help.
Right now, I just want to change the name of the initialize function and step function. Thank you in advance. By the way, what should I do if I think this question has not been answered but it is marked as "answered"
Best regards,
Yujiang Wu
Hi yujiangwu,
Anyone figured this out? Please Help.Right now, I just want to change the name of the initialize function and step function
Things are changing in Simulink over time. Now there is an easy way to customize your code generation option.
In this particular case please use "Code Mapping Editor"
For more information please refer to: Override Default C Step Function Interface- MATLAB & Simulink Example
By the way, what should I do if I think this question has not been answered but it is marked as "answered"
I think the system marks the threads automatically as answered after some time if it sees some replies. Anyhow - i think you have handle it correctly - by replying to the thread.
Another alternative would be to open a new issue in case you do not get any feedback. The system is generating a lot of notifications and some of them might be overseen in that pile.
Thank you! and i hope this will solve your issue.
Best regards,
Daniel
I want to be able to customize the generated step function such that it can be "pass by parameters". By default, it is void Model_step(void) and it relies on the global variables. Thank you for your help.
Best regards,
Yujiang Wu