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The MotorWare directories are structured to contain all code needed to run every motor control project.
File references in the Code Composer Studio (CCStudio) projects are relative. The relative directory links provides the ability to open a project and compile the first time. The MotorWare directory structure was created to provide an easy way to locate headers, libraries, and source code.
Four folders make up the core of the MotorWare directory structure:
When integrating TI's MotorWare software with your application, it is recommended to create a separate MotorWare directory structure with board specific files for multiple projects. Your software would then reference the files within TI's MotorWare directory. This is optional, but recommended to simplify using future updates that are planned by TI, see the screenshot below. For the actual contents of the directory structure, see the most recent release of MotorWare software.