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    Hi,all I downloaded the CE2.24 and build the source code under "codec_engine_2_24\packages\ti\sdo\ce\ipc\dsplink" following the Readme.txt , and when build it , errors below turn up: E:\CE_WinCE\codec_engine_2_24\packages\ti\sdo\ce\ipc\dsplink>gmake E:/CE_WinCE/xdctools_3_10_05_61/xdc...
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    Hi all, Actually I'm new to Davinci dm6446. I have DVEVM and I read the getting started guide and some other articles, wikis and forums. But I'm totally lost. I have a lot of experience in C2000 , and I used them in different applications using CCS and XDS510 USB plus emulator, but now...
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