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  • Forum Post: Kernel not getting up

    armand koudoro armand koudoro
    Hi everybody. Sometimes, when I boot my board (hawkboard) with standard u-boot and kernel, the booting process on the board stops at this point: ## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at c0700000 ... Image Name: Linux-2.6.32-rc6 Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed) Data Size: 1939152...
    on Sep 29, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Hawkboard Issues - TI Annoucement

    prabhu marimuthu prabhu marimuthu
    Thanks for your info... last week we bought a hawk board from innovate i found more troubles in uboot level itself it shown nand bad blocks. uImage is not booting no proper docs from innovate solutions Bangalore.. i lost my nand u boot i stuck in how to bring my uboot again in nand... please help...
    on Jan 29, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Hawkboard Issues - TI Annoucement

    Yashpal Patel49892 Yashpal Patel49892
    Hi, Can we purchase Hawkboard now??? Dharmendra
    on Feb 21, 2011
  • Forum Post: ARM Interrupts jumping to 0x00000000

    Bernard Klinc Bernard Klinc
    Until now i have mostly been using the DSP core on the L138, but now i hit a problem while trying to get in to this supervisor mode because i needed to mess with the system registers, but found that the code crashes at the _call_swi() function. After some debugging i found that the interrupt...
    on Aug 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: Hawkboard: Where has the layout gone wrong?

    Anonymous Anonymous
    Hi, I read from Hawkboard Issues - TI Annoucement that there are instability with Hawkboard design and OMAP-L13x Marketing Manager Huy Pham attributed the cause to Hawkboard's not following TI layout recommendation . Since I am doing a new design taking EVMAM1808 as a reference , I'd...
    on Nov 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: GEL script for HawkBoard

    Dmitry Dmitry
    There is for ARM: s#define PLL0_BASE 0x01C11000 /*SYSTEM PLL BASE ADDRESS*/ #define PLL0_PID *(unsigned int*) (PLL0_BASE + 0x00) /*PID*/ #define PLL0_FUSERR *(unsigned int*) (PLL0_BASE + 0xE0) /*x*FuseFarm Error Reg*/ #define PLL0_RSTYPE *(unsigned int*) (PLL0_BASE + 0xE4) /*Reset Type status Reg...
    on Dec 17, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Hawkboard Issues - TI Annoucement

    Phillip Warren104258 Phillip Warren104258
    what's the postmortem analysis of the hawkboard tell about the root cause of the failure? did the designers follow the datasheet correctly? did the TMDXLCDK138 designers follow the datasheet recommendations and have issues, hence the delays? we're about to start a design and a lack of a TI designed...
    on Apr 20, 2012
  • Forum Post: Chasis_GND question, LCDK, Hawkboard, Beaglebone, SOM-M1

    Mohammad Ali Koteich Mohammad Ali Koteich
    Hi, I'm a bit confused on how to design the chasis ground for my ethernet RJ45 connector(I'm designing a board based on OMAP-L138). The Beaglebone uses an ESD ring, connected to signal gnd through a 10 ohm resistor. LCDK uses what seems to be a 0ohm resistor between the chasis pads and signal...
    on Apr 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Hawkboard Issues - TI Annoucement

    Haroldo Haroldo
    Hi Sumit, If you check out this web page: http://elinux.org/Hawkboard , on the "common issues" is a recommendation on what to do with the hardware problem, the link was posted at the beggining of this same thread. Regards, Haroldo Calvo
    on Aug 13, 2012
  • Forum Post: [OMAPL138] Hello DSPLink Program

    Alok Prasad Alok Prasad
    Hello, I am looking for most basic examples on DSPLink specially for OMAPL138 (Hawkboard) For both Linux/Arm Side & DSP Side. Examples specially what a DSP books teaches,Like convolution ,cross correlation ,FFT etc even much simple apps like multiply a location of shared area by contanst...
    on Apr 30, 2010
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