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C6472 CCS v4
  • 6472 6455 NDK EMAC CSL
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  • EVM6472 NDK UDP 6472 helloworld c6472 EMAC multicore CCSv4
  • EVMC6472 XDS100v1
  • example code
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  • multi core
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  • Forum Post: How to run program on multi-core c6472

    Di Lu Di Lu
    Hello everyone, I am new to DSP and currently want to run multiple copies of a Hello World program on all cores of C6472 in the CCS simulator. May I ask whether I need a emulator to run this program or it can be simply running on simulator? One more question is that how I can start the Parallel...
    on Jun 21, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Shared memory (variables)

    RandyP RandyP
    The DSP/BIOS GUI works the same in CCSv4, and your DATA_SECTION pragma will work the same, too. The key is to get the project to support DSP/BIOS in the first place. I have never tried to import a CCS3 project, but this should result in having DSP/BIOS support in CCSv4 if your CCS3 project had it...
    on Sep 9, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: C6472 NDK - how to allow different raw socket protocol types that change on a per-packet basis

    keithn keithn
    I worked out a solution or workaround at least - posting it here in case it's of use to anyone in the same position: In nimu.c, the function NIMUReceivePacket() uses a switch statement based on the EtherType of the packet. Raw frames are handled in the default: block. One straightforward...
    on Oct 29, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: ISR can't be fired on EVM6472 with CCS4.0

    Kaiqi Yang Kaiqi Yang
    Thank you for your reply!My problem has been solved after I read the datasheet of 6472 carefully.I found that the pointer should point to 0x02A80540 on C6472,and in my former C code it pointed to 0x02880800.But thank you all the same and I will tyr your example.
    on Dec 6, 2010
  • Forum Post: ISR can't be fired on EVM6472 with CCS4.0

    Kaiqi Yang Kaiqi Yang
    I tried to transplant an example described in sprab20 from EVM 6474 to EVM 6472 and I also made some modifications.C code as follow: #include <std.h> #include <log.h> #include <c6x.h> #include "ipccfg.h" #include "c64.h" #include "cslr_intgen...
    on Nov 29, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: I2C MASTER BOOT CODE EXAMPLE

    tscheck tscheck
    Sajesh is referring to the MCSDK download at: http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/bioslinuxmcsdk.html The R1 release is for the C6472. After you install it, you will find the POST src at: C:\Program Files\Texas Instruments\mcsdk_1_00_00_08\packages\ti\platform\evm6472\bootloader_package...
    on Jun 6, 2011
  • Forum Post: SW Download to EVM6472

    Dr. Yehuda Singer Dr. Yehuda Singer
    Dear all, We use the CCS Version 5.1. We can not download a BIOS program to the specified above EVM. Even the Hello World can not be downloaded and executed.
    on Sep 20, 2011
  • Forum Post: NDK Rx Filter on EVMC6472

    Nick Bedbury78040 Nick Bedbury78040
    Hi, I'm using CCSv4 with NDK 2.20.04.26, BIOS 6.30.02.42, IPC 1.21.02.23, XDCTOOLS 3.20.03.63, and XDAIS 7.10.00.06. I'm using raw socket programming to send and receive UDP messages in a multithreaded application. If I use a command line to send a UDP packet to my board at it's bound...
    on Jul 13, 2011
  • Forum Post: Problem with MCSDK Client example for C6472 when running in multicore

    Arun Kumar Shukla Arun Kumar Shukla
    Hi, I am able to run the client example on core 0. Not i want to run the same example in all cores at same time. means each core can configure its own EMAC channel. I have adjusted the progem sections in different memory. My Latest configuration for memory in CFG file is: Program.sectMap["...
    on Sep 27, 2011
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