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  1.   Trademarks
  2. Introduction
  3. Getting Started With C2000 SysConfig
    1. 2.1 Example C2000 SysConfig in CCS
    2. 2.2 Other SysConfig Tools
  4. C2000 SysConfig Overview
    1. 3.1 Modules
    2. 3.2 PinMux
    3. 3.3 Peripheral Initialization
    4. 3.4 Code Generation
    5. 3.5 Error Detection
    6. 3.6 SysConfig Script File
  5. SysConfig Generated Files After the Project is Built
  6. Application Code Based on C2000 SysConfig Initialization
  7. Interrupt Support
  8. Device-Specific Code Generation
  9. Adding C2000 SysConfig Support to Existing Projects
  10. Remove C2000 SysConfig Support from Projects
  11. 10Standalone SysConfig Tool
  12. 11Summary
  13. 12References

SysConfig Generated Files After the Project is Built

After you have completed the C2000 SysConfig configuration and built the CCS project, the content that was shown in the Generated Files Panel inside SysConfig is now available in the build configuration directory, under the folder named syscfg.

Figure 4-1 SysConfig Generated Content After the CCS Project is Built

In the Generated Files by SysConfig, the source files are compiled and the header files can be used in application software because the syscfg folder is automatically added to the include path during compile time. In most applications, the board.h is added by a #include statement and the function Board_init is called in main. The files generated in the file system are read-only and any changes made to them will be overwritten during the next project build.