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    1) When you run ./hello on target EVM, you should see the printf line being output > Buongiorno DaVinci! 2) Yes, typing "arm_v5t_le-gcc hello.c -o hello" at the shell prompt is one example of "using command line to build executable"; although more often, you will have a hierarchy...
    on Jul 16, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: I have some problem somebody cen help me

    LorryAstra LorryAstra
    Yes, as Juan said, your log is not complete. I want to suggest you to check whether your path in your "makefile" is right. For example: the path of compilor "v5t-le-gcc" or "xdc" etc. If you compile demos directly without any revising in "makefile", you'll...
    on Sep 11, 2008
  • Forum Post: dvsdk_2_00_00_18 error executing 'make everything'

    MRI MRI
    I 'm having trouble getting the demo programs to run. I keep getting 'video std not detected' errors. All inputs are good. I then did a 'make everything' instead of just 'make' to see if this fixes it. It failed and I got the following error: cl470MV package/cfg/speech_decode1_dm6446_x470MV...
    on Apr 7, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: TSIF build warnings

    R Tovo R Tovo
    Hello Juan. My application consists of: - saTsifLoopback.c source code example from PSP 1.30.00.082 - makefile and application.cfg adapted from 'encode' demo source code I'm curious too about the warnings. Thanks for helping.
    on Jun 1, 2009
  • Forum Post: dvsdk_2_10_01_18 DMAI Linking Error

    MRI MRI
    I'm getting an error when I run make. I checked the Rules file and it looks ok. The output is below. Mike Linking linux/video_loopback_copy_dm365.x470MV from appMain.dm365.o470MV linux/main.dm365.o470MV linux/video_loopback_copy_dm365_config/linker.cmd /home/mikeiz/dvsdk_2_10_01_18/dmai_1_21_00_10...
    on Oct 30, 2009
  • Forum Post: dvsdk_2_00_00_18 demo failed to detect video standard

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    I did a 'make clean' and then a 'make' in the dvsdk_2_00_00_18 directory and the demos seem to build fine. I don't see an error and I double checked my Rules.make file. I can't seem to get the demo to work. I've been able to get to work many times with dvsdk 1.30 so I'm...
    on Apr 7, 2009
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