Hanks- > For the native, factory Linux running on their DSP cores, > do you mean DSP/BIOS real-time OS?
No, I mean Linux. It's a big deal for TI -- they should have had a factory Linux 10 years ago, but for whatever reasons they were way late to join the crowd. -Jeff > ________________________________ > ·¢¼þÈË£º Jeff Brower <jbro...@signalogic.com> > ÊÕ¼þÈË£º Hanks <zkon...@yahoo.com.cn> > ³ ËÍ£º discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > ·¢ËÍÈÕÆÚ£º 2010/7/9 (ÖÜÎå) 6:41:05 ÏÂÎç > Ö÷ Ì⣺ Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Can GNU Radio run on TI DSP environment? > > Hanks- > >> I am new to GNU Radio. Currently I am considering to implement basic software >> radio and signal processing on TI DSP environment, such as TI TMS320C674x and >> C647x DSPs and the evaluation boards. >> >> >> I know GNU radio are usually running on PC environments for Linux or Window > OS, >> but can it also run on TI DSP? If it can, how can I do it? > > As a starting point, look here: > > http://beagleboard.org/ > > In this case GNU radio runs on the ARM core side of an OMAP 3530 device (not > on > the DSP core). OMAP 3xxx devices can > be found in some smart phones, for example Mot Droid and Palm Pre. > > Another area to look into is TI's recent announcment for a native, factory > Linux > running on their DSP cores, for > example 6-core C6474 device. I have not heard of a GNU radio port (or any > other > popular open source sw, such as > Asterisk) but I'm sure people are working on it. > > -Jeff > > > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio