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  • Forum Post: C6472 Chip Support Library (CSL)

    jean-philippea jean-philippea
    Does anyone know if there is a CSL available with C6472 and how to get it ? Couldn't find anything on the web or in my CCS4 install directory.
    on Jan 14, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: C6472 CSL

    Francis Lacoursiere Francis Lacoursiere
    Thanks for the update info, but it has be a couple of weeks. I've been waiting for the C6472 CSL since February. My interest is the TSIP and INTC components. Please tell me it won't be till August before we see it. The TSIP document lack information about PING and PONG interaction with...
    on Jul 6, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: C6472 CSL

    SNBANIK SNBANIK
    Arun, We have been waiting for the c6472 CSL too for a long time. Please release it ASAP. Somnath
    on Jul 12, 2010
  • Forum Post: Initiating the EVM6472

    Dr. Yehuda Singer Dr. Yehuda Singer
    Dear Sir/Mrs. I am using the EVM6472 board. I started reading. I need only the memory of the EVM. In addition, I want to understand completely the rational beyond the demo OOBDemo_Bios6 which is supplied with the evaluation board. More specifically, I want to understand the mechanism in the XDC...
    on Dec 15, 2010
  • Forum Post: SL2RAM uDMA3

    khaled saab khaled saab
    Hi, I'm using a C6472 DSP chip. in order to move data between the different cores, we are using a section of the SL2RAM as shared memory. The source core put data into that section and the destination core reads it back. the IPC registers (IPCGR and IPCAR) are used to send semaphores between...
    on Apr 26, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6472 I2C Slave Boot

    Flemming Christensen Flemming Christensen
    http://e2e.ti.com/support/dsp/c6000_multi-core_dsps/f/439/p/103104/362480.aspx
    on Jun 23, 2011
  • Forum Post: c6472 - possible CSLR errata in cslr_dev.h

    Gyles Harvey Gyles Harvey
    I've had some issues trying to access BOOT_COMPLETE_STAT. I believe the issue is in cslr_dev.h, where line 158: volatile Uint8 RSVD15[194770]; should actually be: volatile Uint8 RSVD15[194766]; because the assembly shows an access 4 bytes too high.
    on Jan 31, 2012
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