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  • Forum Post: About Gen2 operation with x2 link on PCIe of DM8168

    RY9983 RY9983
    Hello. I would like to use DM8168 as PCIe root. I need spec gen2 and x2 link. Can I confirm if there are some restriction or errata? Best regards, RY
    on Nov 1, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: c6a816x booting from ramdisk

    Joe Chen2 Joe Chen2
    Hi, I am trying the similar ramdisk (cpio format) as the root filesystem with ti8168 plus DSP with Syslink, and I am having problem with DSP failing processing audio (G.711). Can using ramdisk (about 300M) mess up with some DSP's memory mapping? It seems Syslink's kernel module is doing some...
    on Feb 23, 2013
  • Forum Post: PCIe interface on DM816x

    Rakesh Modi Rakesh Modi
    Hi, I am using DM816x EVM Rev G. from spectrum digital. I am trying to interface Intel's Gigabit ethernet card(http://www.intel.in/content/www/us/en/network-adapters/gigabit-network-adapters/gigabit-ct-desktop-adapter.html) with EVM, but EVM does not detect the card.lspci is not showing anything...
    on Mar 13, 2013
  • Forum Post: HDMI

    vineet kumar vineet kumar
    hi i am presently working on Spectrum digital 816x/389x EVM . I am very new to this field. I have gone through the pdf of HDMI . Through them i can make out that with the help of sysfs and character driver we can change the display resolution and know about the status of the HDMI. But what if i want...
    on Mar 19, 2013
  • Forum Post: DM8168 EVM as PCIe endpoint

    Leav Wu Leav Wu
    Hi, I'm trying to operate DM8168 EVM in PCIe endpoint mode. The Linux kernel I'm using comes from TI816X-LINUX-PSP-04.00.02.14.tgz. I followed the instructions listed in http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/DM81xx_AM38xx_PCI_Express_Endpoint_Driver_User_Guide , disabled PCI bus...
    on May 17, 2012
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