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  • Forum Post: C6678 IMGLIB

    TimHarron TimHarron
    Hi folks, Is there an image processing library (IMGLIB) designed specifically for the C667x devices similar to the C64x/C64x+ IMGLIB?
    on Apr 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: RE: Compiling ImgLib in CCSv5 and Linking it to my RTSC project

    Uday Uday
    Hi Brandy, I have brought the import and build issues to the attention of the IMGLIB team. We are currently investigating this and will get back to you soon.
    on Apr 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Compiling ImgLib in CCSv5 and Linking it to my RTSC project

    CharlieF CharlieF
    Hi Brandy, Which version of IMGLIB are you working with? Also, what is your target processor? Thanks, Charlie
    on May 1, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Compiling ImgLib in CCSv5 and Linking it to my RTSC project

    Uday Uday
    Hi Brandy, The team is trying to incorporate a few more last-minute updates in the software package before release. They now anticipate that the new IMGLIB will be available Friday, June 1. We'll post again here as soon as it's online.
    on May 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Compiling ImgLib in CCSv5 and Linking it to my RTSC project

    Uday Uday
    Hi Brandy, The new IMGLIB release is now available at http://software-dl.ti.com/sdoemb/sdoemb_public_sw/imglib/latest/index_FDS.html
    on Jun 4, 2012
  • Forum Post: Compiling ImgLib in CCSv5 and Linking it to my RTSC project

    BrandyJ BrandyJ
    Hello, I could use some advice on how to compile this library in CCSv5. The instructions I have found in the directory are vague and limited to makefiles and CCsv4. Also, what is the best way to link this into an RTSC project? Can I put it into the config file some how? The below instructions don't...
    on Apr 24, 2012
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