Hi,

PCI boot is supported by DM6467 TI release package. The release package has a 
reference host code for PCI boot and also modified UBL and U-Boot to support 
PCI boot....

Thanks and Regards,
Nageswari.S

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Hi,

 

FPS is basically a factor of the output clock rate on the VPBE. The standard
PAL/NTSC outputs are from the on-chip encoder on the VPBE and hence you
cannot get any other frequency if the standard mode in the VMOD register is
set (as far I remember that's the bit!).

 

Try the non-standard mode in the YCC mode with an increased custom blanking
period to vary your VSYNC and the effective FPS.

 

Let me know if you think otherwise!!

 

Sundar

 


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Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 14:37:29 +0200
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Hi,

Any simple way to get access to the internal registers of Davinci DM644x ARM 
core within the git kernel?

Regards,

Gabriele



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Hi all,

I presume it's possible to load the DM6467 via PCI.

Anyone who succeeded in doing this? Any pointers? Things that I should 
(or should not) try?

I suppose the ti ubl isn't prepared for doing this? Anyone who made the 
necessary changes?

Friendly regards,

Theo




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