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  • Forum Post: Rebuild U-boot for NAND for DM814x EVM

    Karsten Karsten
    Hi, I am not sure if this is the correct forum for this question but I will try anyhow. I have an DM814x EVM running from SD (and tftp+NFS) and I am trying to enable U-boot to run directly from NAND like described in the U-boot documentation that comes with both the EZSDK 5.02.01.58 and EZSDK 5...
    on Sep 26, 2011
  • Forum Post: XIP boot options - M0 & M1

    abhishek khandelwal abhishek khandelwal
    Hi All, I am referring datasheet of DM814x (SPRS647B). InTable 4-2. XIP (on GPMC) Boot Options there are two terms used (M0) & (M1) in the first column. Can anyone pls clarify the meaning of these. Thanks in advance. /Abhishek/
    on Sep 26, 2011
  • Forum Post: problems with insmod vpss.ko

    Alexander Vasiljev Alexander Vasiljev
    Hi. We have bought 8148EVM (PG2.1, DDR3:2 x 512M). The evaluation module works well with the box-in-ed sdcard. Then i download ezsdk v5.03.01. But it didn't work, because the board has 512M. So i had done the folling actions: 1) downloaded PSP-04.01.00.07; 2) changed u-boot: ...
    on Mar 16, 2012
  • Forum Post: How to save u-boot environment on SD-card in DM8148

    Mohammad Kiaei Mohammad Kiaei
    Hi, I wonder how we can save the u-boot environment settings on SD-card instead of NAND flash in a custom DM8148 board. I tried to modify "mksdboot.sh" script in order to generate the "boot.scr" file which can be used to boot from NFS. The modifications are as follows: mkdir...
    on Mar 29, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: TI8148_EVM prompt not appearing

    Anil Anil
    Hi Pankaj, AFAIK, it should work, can you try one more time flashing the images? One more point have you changed the switch settings ( http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TI81XX_PSP_U-Boot#EVM_Switch_Settings ) for booting the board from NAND (reboot, after flashing). It will take very less...
    on Apr 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: DM8148: Need more memory for linux, don't need DSP.

    Joel Keller Joel Keller
    Hi, Our board has a DM8148 with 512MB and we are running in to memory limits with the default EZSDK memory map for 512MB (using EZSDK 5.03 at the moment). I'm looking at the table at: http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/EZSDK_Memory_Map My question is, which if any sections of memory...
    on Oct 19, 2012
  • Forum Post: Enabling LINUX_MEM_2 with EZSDK 5.03.01.15

    Jon S. Jon S.
    Hi all, I've been following the instructions over on the EZSDK Memory Map page in an attempt to enable the use of the LINUX_MEM_2 region of RAM, but I am still running into the "vmap allocation" error described in the above link when attempting to run the EZSDK's Multimedia Demos...
    on Feb 9, 2012
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