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Subject: State of the F28335 DSP support?
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 14:05:04 +0000 (UTC)
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Hello everyone,

We are thinking about buying a F28335 Texas Instrument DSP
and using Simulink to control it, since the latest version
of the Target for C2000 seems to support this processor.

However, I read that it's only partially supported. So I
would like to know what IS supported by this toolbox. The
main points are:
-Is the Floating Point Unit supported?
-Can I use all the I/O's? Or am I limited to 35 pins? 
-Is it possible to use the classical Simulink Blocks like
the Transfer Function block without any restriction?

Thanks in advance