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256MB NAND Flash
  • 16MB NOR Flash
  • 320C6678 PCIe FPGA MSI
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  • 6678 EVM
  • 6678 multicore MAD CCS
  • 6678 NDK example
  • 6678 NOR BOOT PCIE EXAMPLE
  • 6678 PCIe
  • EMIF16
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  • Forum Post: EMIF16 256MB NAND Flash and 16MB NOR Flash

    Wenjun Huang Wenjun Huang
    Why is the EMIF16 able to support For Up To 256MB NAND Flash and 16MB NOR Flash? It should be either 256MB NAND Flash or 16MB NOR Flash?
    on Jun 23, 2011
  • Forum Post: Hex file format

    Anshul Maheshwari Anshul Maheshwari
    hi guys, i just wanted to know that hex file that we load in core of our processor. Is it intel hex file format or ti has some own hex file format If ti has its own hex file format can any one refer to the documentation of it. Thanks Anshul ;)
    on Jun 25, 2012
  • 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
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