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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Lorenzo Lutti
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 12:28 AM
To: davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com
Subject: Re: Has anyone used Windows CE on Davinci (specifically the
DM355)
Diego Dompe ha scritto:
As far I know TI codecs for DM355 (JPEG and MPEG4
Howy,
Logic Product Development is currently in the process of porting Windows
CE 6.0 to the DM355. Tomorrow (12/19/2007) is first internal release
drop date which includes these features: EBOOT, OAL, debug UART, KITL
over Ethernet, RTC, LCD driver, USB Host, I2C, and EDMA.
The next drop which
Diego Dompe ha scritto:
As far I know TI codecs for DM355 (JPEG and MPEG4) are available only on
Linux at this point, and albeit they can be ported to WinCE I think you
will have to deal with it by yourself.
The OS runs on the ARM side only, therefore the CODECs (that run on the DSP
side)
Lorenzo,
As far I know TI codecs for DM355 (JPEG and MPEG4) are available
only on Linux at this point, and albeit they can be ported to WinCE
I think you will have to deal with it by yourself.
The OS runs on the ARM side only, therefore the CODECs (that run on
the DSP side) should be the
Howy,
As far I know TI codecs for DM355 (JPEG and MPEG4) are available only
on Linux at this point, and albeit they can be ported to WinCE I think
you will have to deal with it by yourself.
Diego
On Dec 14, 2007, at 12:23 PM, Howy Stark wrote:
I am researching weather to use Linux or
I am researching weather to use Linux or WinCE as the OS for a DM355
based product.
After 10 years I finally got comfortable with Code Composer Studio and
DSP BIOS. After receiving my DM355 board yesterday I found I need to
use Linux based SDK tools to develop on TI's ARM processors.
Having to