Dear All,
Anybody use TMDXVDP6437 here?
I want know if this Email-list also available for this platform.
Best regards
Andy.Lu
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Thanks for the information Thom, that clears things up.
Regards
Paul
Maughan, Thomas wrote:
This kernel distributed with the EVM DM6446 Demonstration Version of
MontaVista Linux is a MontaVista Linux 2.6.10 kernel - this is the same
kernel that you would get when paying for the licensed MontaV
Got my answer from TI:
"
With regards to your JTAG question, the only reason we suggest to put DVEVM in
UART boot mode is to have the hardware in a know state; when you are using
JTAG, it is assumed that no activity would take place via UART and hence the
hardware will stay in a un-initialized
I have a JTAG setup question. We’re using the USB XDS510 emulator and CCS 3.2
to talk to the DVEVM board.
The DVEVM technical reference says that we have to put the boot mode into “Boot
from ROM UART” (positions 1
and 2 of red S3 switch set to ON) for the emulator to be able to flash NOR
flas
Paul Jackson wrote:
>
> We have the kernel supplied on the TI website. This kernel is based on
> 2.6.10.
>
> I am trying to understand how this kernel was created. I presume that it
> is standard 2.6.10 with Montavista patches applied. Did TI apply further
> changes to support the EVM ?
Do you
This kernel distributed with the EVM DM6446 Demonstration Version of
MontaVista Linux is a MontaVista Linux 2.6.10 kernel - this is the same
kernel that you would get when paying for the licensed MontaVista Linux
by purchasing the DVSDK from TI.
What you get for the license is the updates (bug
Hi All
We have the kernel supplied on the TI website. This kernel is based on
2.6.10.
I am trying to understand how this kernel was created. I presume that it
is standard 2.6.10 with Montavista patches applied. Did TI apply further
changes to support the EVM ?
The reason I'm asking ...
We
I asked the c64x+ compiler team in TI about this and here's their
response:
.phead has nothing to do with floating point.
It stands for fetch packet header, and describes how the C64x+ fetches
a predetermined plural number of instructions each operation cycle. A
predetermined one of these instru
To change the amount of memory from 256 MiB to 128 MiB you must have the
jpeg demo codec server sources. If you only have the x64p file you won't
be able to work with 128 MiB. Once you can rebuild the x64p file from
sources you will need to make changes to the TCF file to change the
memory map. You
Hi guys,
Is there any nand driver for davinci for linux-2.6.18 from git-tree.
our custom boards have nand flash. i need sample nand driver
for davinci which fits for linux-2.6.18.
harish
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Hi all,
Recently, I test the the LoopbackCombo application,but i can't test
successfully. Does any one here can help me?
I download the LoopbackCombo application from TI web.
step1:
./loadmodules.sh
The loadmodules.sh looks as follows:
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