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6678 NOR BOOT PCIE EXAMPLE
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  • Forum Post: Re: Using SPI boot mode in C6678 EVM

    Avi Tal Avi Tal
    Hi Arun, Following my previous question, do you have a suitable method for creation SPI NOR boot for the 6678? Avi Tal Dear Arun, I also ran into the same issues. I am using TMDXEVM6678LE Rev 1.0, with mcsdk_2_00_05_17, CCS version 5.1. I2C factory P.O.S.T. boots ok from I2C (although...
    on Mar 30, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Performance DSPC-8681

    studinstru sggs studinstru sggs
    Hi Vivek, Am working on the DSPC -8681 Advantech hardware. As this hardware having PCIe slot so I inserted that hardware in my pc with PCIe x8 slot. AM able to run some example code on this board like pc to board communication via PCIe. Finally I decided to write a small example code "Hello...
    on Oct 18, 2012
  • Forum Post: H264-HP Decoder queries !!!!

    studinstru sggs studinstru sggs
    Hi, I am using C6678 EVM to run H264 HP Decoder code. I have following doubts regarding the H264 HP Decoder, 1) Is it necessary to have to do the compliance test in H264 HP decoder ? As this test is comparing the .yuv with the reference .yuv for the bit exactness (please comment on my understanding...
    on Jan 29, 2013
  • Forum Post: Failed to enumerate C6670EVM by using TMDXEVMPCI

    demon popo demon popo
    Dear All, I have used 6670/6678 but PCIe can't PCIe device is not enumerated by the Windows/Linux at all I used below step test PCIe but the PCIe device is not enumerated by the Windows at all. I don`t know what is wrong in my programming . Can you help me to find where is wrong? My development...
    on Dec 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: Error during running H264 HP Encoder in release mode !!!! .....

    studinstru sggs studinstru sggs
    Hi , I am using the C6678 evm for running the H264 HP Encoder. CCS v5.3 on linux ubuntu 12.04 lts. I tried to run the H264 HP encoder in debug mode I got the output. But when I tried to run in release mode I am getting different type of errors - INTERNAL ERROR: /opt/ti/ccsv5/tools/compiler...
    on Jan 29, 2013
  • Forum Post: How to boot DSPC-8681 in ethernet boot mode

    muhammad wajid muhammad wajid
    Hi folks I am running DSPC-8681,which has four TMS320C6678. for loading image, i am using PCIe interface as explained in the user manual and desktop linux sdk. http://downloadt.advantech.com/ProductFile/Downloadfile1/1-M1Q98N/DSPC-8681E_UserGuide_0_6.pdf that is working fine. but now I want load the...
    on Feb 19, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: PCIe boot Mode

    Anshul Maheshwari Anshul Maheshwari
    hi Arun Do you mean to say no Need of IBL in PCIe boot ( ROM BOOT ) ----+--> ( IBL ) ------>( Application ) | +---> (PCIe BOOT) -----> (Application) (((((( Where is NAND and NOR in this Picture )))))) Actually just now I am writing IBL in le mode and using DIP switch to put...
    on Mar 6, 2013
  • Forum Post: Add Debug Symbol in IBL code

    Anshul Maheshwari Anshul Maheshwari
    Hi I wanted to know how to add debug symbols in Ibl code. is adding changing gcc to gcc -g is enough, any pointer to document wud be great. Thanks. :)
    on Mar 5, 2013
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