Philip,
I am also not a lawyer, but to my limited understanding, the license
mainly says:
1. Do not use this, or attempt to port this software to any non-TI chip.
It must be used only on TI hardware.
2. Do not use this software for assisting in design, development or
verification of a non-TI devic
Hi James,
You can get the SDIO code for reference at the following link.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=186068
Regards,
Santoshkumar Pattar
Dear all,
Help me! I'm the beginner to develop the Davanci 6446.I need to
develop the SDIO driver in linux 2.6
Dirk Behme wrote:
Philip Balister wrote:
I am downloading dsplink 1.5.0 in hopes of getting it build in Open
Embedded. I tried to read the license carefully to understand it, but
apparently you need to be a lawyer to understand it.
I gather I can't distribute the source. Can I:
1) Distribute
Philip Balister wrote:
I am downloading dsplink 1.5.0 in hopes of getting it build in Open
Embedded. I tried to read the license carefully to understand it, but
apparently you need to be a lawyer to understand it.
I gather I can't distribute the source. Can I:
1) Distribute binaries built fro
Andrew,
I would also suggest looking at RTCK as well. This is the
return TCK send from the DM6446 back to the emulator pod, which in your
case is the BH-USB560m. The emulator actually uses this RTCK to time
the JTAG signals, including sampling the TDO coming out of the device.
The DVEVM
I am downloading dsplink 1.5.0 in hopes of getting it build in Open
Embedded. I tried to read the license carefully to understand it, but
apparently you need to be a lawyer to understand it.
I gather I can't distribute the source. Can I:
1) Distribute binaries built from the dsplink source?
2)
Hi all,
??? I was wondering if anyone has any experience with getting the JTAG of the
DM6446 to work on a custom board. My Blackhawk 650m connects to the DVM board,
but I can't get it to connect to a custom board I have made. I keep getting the
error: dead JTAG clock. Measuring with the scope