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  • Forum Post: What do I need to start learning multi core programming on c6472?

    mans mans
    · Hello, What do I need to learn programming on C6472? Do I need CCS4 or CCS3.3 is enough? I have CCS3.3 so if it is enough I prefer to use it instead of downloading a trail version of CCS4. Can I use simulator or I need some hardware? Where is the best place to start? I already read...
    on Jun 22, 2010
  • Forum Post: Dissipation of C64x+

    ouazza wazo ouazza wazo
    hi all, I have a question about how the value 2 watt per core is found for C64x+ dissipation. compared to what is measered? so what is the conditions of measurement of this value? Thanks for more details. ouazza wazo
    on Jun 26, 2010
  • Forum Post: failing to receive packets while using the emac on core 1 with the evm6472.

    James Holmes67270 James Holmes67270
    Hi, I am creating an application on the evmc6472 that uses two seperate program images. The first image, loaded onto core 0, is executing a UDP server using the NDK. The second image, loaded onto core 1, is listening for all emac activity through a direct interface with the emac_driver. The second...
    on Mar 6, 2011
  • Forum Post: IPCGR atomicity

    khaled saab khaled saab
    Hi, We are using the IPCGR register to mange inter cores communications on a C6472. At low data rate, the code works fine and we are able to synchronize the cores and send messages between them: The source core(s) set the IPCGR register of the destination core, and wait for the destination core...
    on May 18, 2011
  • Forum Post: Multicore program not boot c6472

    Ricardo Leber Ricardo Leber
    Dear people of the forum, I was working on a program that uses 3 cores of a c6472. This sample program works ok from the CCSv4 and the emulator. It does not work (BOOT) from the NAND flash memory that brings the EVM. If we change the sample program to use only the core 0, the sample works from the CCSv4...
    on Jun 2, 2011
  • Forum Post: EMAC Transmit does not function correctly after EMAC bootload on TMS320TCI6486 when using pre-programmed MAC address

    BRozier BRozier
    Hi, My FAE doesn't know the answer to this one so I am posting it here, I'm working on our own hardware rather than an EVM. I have a simple example DSP project which is based on the CSL EMAC Local Loopback project. It transmits an ethernet packet once per second. I'll attach the source...
    on Jul 18, 2011
  • Forum Post: TCP and VCP edma init

    Furkan Gokmen Furkan Gokmen
    Hello, We have a problem about initializing edma for TCP and VCP at the same time. When we initialize edma for vcp as seen below VCP decoder works well. /* EDMA global declarations */ CSL_Edma3ChannelObj Edma3ChannelObj_0, Edma3ChannelObj_1; CSL_Edma3ChannelHandle Edma3ChannelHandle_0, Edma3ChannelHandle_1;...
    on Aug 4, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: cycle count _divi(int, int) on a TMS320C6472

    khaled saab khaled saab
    Hi, This is the main code: #include <time.h> #include <stdint.h> //definitions like uint32_t, ... #include <stdlib.h> #include <std.h> #include <log.h> //LOG_printf # include "IQArithmetic.h" //------------------------------------------------------------...
    on Mar 20, 2012
  • 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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