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    on Sep 23, 2009
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    Hi All, I’m currently evaluating the TMS320C6474 on a EVM kit. My goal is to process and echo back several UDP RTP voice streams (say 1000). I would like to use DSP/BIOS 5.33 in combination with NDK 2.0.0. My first plan was to use a Raw socket to receive all the data. The problem with...
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    on Jun 30, 2010
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  • Forum Post: How to implement AIF on EVM6474?

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    hi, I am new to EVM6474. How can I implement AIF(CPRI or OBSAI) on the EVM6474 , so that DSP_1 on the board can send data to another DSP(DSP_2) or vice-versa. Is there any example to implement this inter-dsp communication? Thanks
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