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  • Forum Post: Re: Using non Micron CMOS sensor with DM355 EVM

    Juan Gonzales Juan Gonzales
    FYI, device_type is passed in via u-boot bootargs. This is detailed in the LSP User Guide (SPRUFG0 included in DVSDK 1.30.00.40); tvp5146 is the default device, but you can always make sure it is selecting this by passing in v4l2_video_capture=device:TVP5146 via bootargs. Also, I would suggest you...
    on Jul 9, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: Mounting root filesystem on NFS

    Juan Gonzales Juan Gonzales
    Bernie, Good catch, a capital letter would certainly make a difference and this specific typo would explain why you do not see anymore output on the serial terminal.
    on Aug 28, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: DM355 EVM and PAL

    royw royw
    thanks for your fast answer. i have set the bootargs setting : bootdelay=3 baudrate=115200 bootfile="uImage" serverip=192.168.0.1 ipaddr=192.168.0.2 ethaddr=00:40:95:36:35:33 netmask=255.255.255.0 rootpath=/home/roy/workdir/filesys nfshost=192.168.49.199 bootargs=console=ttyS0,115200n8...
    on Feb 9, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: DM355 EVM and PAL

    royw royw
    and the second way also don't work, because the system not found the davinci_display path here is the content : root@192.168.49.211:/sys/class # ls davinci_pwm firmware input mtd sound usb_host dm355_aew graphics mem net spi_master vc dm355_af i2c-adapter misc scsi_device tty video4linux dm355_ipipe...
    on Feb 9, 2009
  • Forum Post: DM365: DVEVM Documentation of Environment Variables for boot?

    Tom Hanson Tom Hanson
    Just spinning up with a DM365 DVEVM kit. Completely new to the TI DVEVMs. Where are the environment variables documented which are used to control booting of the DVEVM? i.e. bootcmd, bootargs, bootfile, serverip, nfshost, etc. I can find snippets in the manuals where they're describing how to...
    on Jun 22, 2009
  • Forum Post: Problem about dm357 boot mode?

    Blade13504 Blade13504
    I am using dm357 platform,a problem about boot as follows: when I config the pin cout0(Bsel0) and cout1(bsel1) to low;the dm357 board print BOOTME from UART port.And when I config to other mode,also print BOOTME from UART port. why? best regards for you help!
    on Aug 11, 2009
  • Forum Post: DM365: /dev/fb directory is missing.

    Ritesh Nagpal Ritesh Nagpal
    Dear Members, I have tried following bootargs but still the /dev/fb directory is missing. Do I need to execute any other command? or am I missing something in bootargs? bootargs 'mem=60M console=ttyS1,115200n8 root=/dev/ram0 rw initrd=0x82000000,12M video=davincifb:vid0=720x480,1350K@0,0:vid1...
    on Jan 20, 2010
  • Forum Post: Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(179,2)

    Stephen Heintz Stephen Heintz
    Hello, I have a DM365EVM, and I am going through the quick start guide with DVSDK 4.02. I am having a problem with booting from the SD-card. I am using a Sandisk 2GB SD card. Here is the error: U-Boot 2010.12-rc2 (Mar 24 2011 - 19:27:17) Environment size: 1075/262140 bytes DM36x EVM # boot reading...
    on Mar 31, 2011
  • Forum Post: sd card boot problem

    Yinglin Luan Yinglin Luan
    I have some problem whit SD Card boot on dm365 evm, could you help me? Here is what i did with my 2 GB SD Card 1.insert the SD Card and export path root@luan-desktop:/home/luan/temp/dm3xx_sd_boot-6.1# export PATH=$PATH:bin.x86 2.format the sd card root@luan-desktop:/home/luan/temp...
    on Jan 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: DM368-IPNC bootargs

    vidyadhar deo vidyadhar deo
    Dear all, I am working on DM368IPNC-IMX036. I am entering following boot options. tftp 0x80700000 uImage_ipnc_DM368_IMX036 tftp 0x82000000 cramfsImage_ipnc_DM368_IMX036 nand erase 0x500000 0x200000 nand write 0x80700000 0x500000 0x200000 nand erase 0x700000 0xE00000 nand write 0x82000000 0x700000...
    on Sep 27, 2011
  • Forum Post: DM355 eth0: no IPv6 routers present

    Goh Noda Goh Noda
    Hi all, I must be doing something obviously wrong. I've searched the forums for an answer and referenced SPRAAQ0 in an attempt to get my host talking with the EVM. According to the boot logs the EVM keeps sending a DHCP request despite my efforts to configure a static IP. I can see on the host...
    on Oct 24, 2011
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