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    wendelin klimann wendelin klimann
    Hy I try to autostart my C6Accel application (in an Angstrom linux) at boottime which i do by importing a script file into the folder /etc/init.d which contains #! /bin/sh /path/to/files/ load-app.sh In the folder rc5.d i created a link to this file which is named S99kli-boot The...
    on Jun 18, 2012
  • Forum Post: dss signal for pclk less than 60MHz

    pushpanathan l pushpanathan l
    Hi I am working DM3730 processor. In that DSS_D18-24 pin are multiplexed with BOOT option pins. I want to know whether we can use these pins for PCLK less than 60 MHz..
    on Mar 27, 2013
  • Forum Post: X-loader hang at reading boot sector

    Mateusz Szumski Mateusz Szumski
    Hello all, I am developing a custom DM3730 based board and I have trouble with xloader. Output from uart is like this Texas Instruments X-Loader 1.51 (Apr 26 2013 - 22:09:56) Starting X-loader on MMC Reading boot sector X-Loader hangs System information: - DM3730 - sys_boot[4:0] = "001100"...
    on Apr 28, 2013
  • Forum Post: Kernel booting hangs

    Alex Busman Alex Busman
    I am using a DM3730 to boot into Linux, and after u-boot loads successfully, the kernel hangs. My output is the following: mmc1 is available reading boot.scr ** Unable to read "boot.scr" from mmc 0:1 ** reading uImage 2701164 bytes read Booting from mmc ... ## Booting kernel from Legacy...
    on Feb 26, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: Booting DM3730 - xloader can't read u-boot.bin

    Mateusz Szumski Mateusz Szumski
    Thank You for reply. At the begining, UART gave following information: Texas Instruments X-Loader 1.51 (Apr 29 2013 - 19:56:27) Starting X-loader on MMC Reading boot sector FAT32, fatlength: 1112 Rootdir begins at sector: 2256, offset: 11a000, size: 1 Data begins at: 2254 Cluster size: 1 RootMismatch...
    on May 17, 2013
  • Forum Post: DM3730 NOR Flash Booting Problem with u-boot

    kaplane kaplane
    Hi all, We're designing an embedded system with DM3730. Our board has uart3, 32 Mb NOR flash(28F256P30), and 256 Mb RAM. Nor flash configured as multiplexed with a latch. There are not SD/MMC card module and NAND flash. I have some questions: 1. We use ti-sdk-am37x-evm-05.02.00.00 (with u-boot...
    on May 22, 2013
  • Forum Post: Booting DM3730 - xloader can't read u-boot.bin

    Mateusz Szumski Mateusz Szumski
    Hi, I have a problem with booting DM3730 chip. I use custom PCB so i must change xloader (disable NAND memory). I didn't change anything more and terminal shows: Texas Instruments X-Loader 1.51 (Apr 30 2013 - 18:11:47) Starting X-loader on MMC Reading boot sector FAT32, fatlength: 799 Rootdir...
    on May 16, 2013
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