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Sys bios for omap l138

Sys bios for omap l138

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Kalaiyarasan ES
Posted by Kalaiyarasan ES
on Aug 12 2011 06:26 AM
Intellectual670 points

HI ,

I am new to OMAP, I am using OMAP L138 EVM board.   I need to clarify

1.     is sys/bios supports only multi core architecture (  need to use it both in arm as well as dsp.)?
2. I am currently using CCS 4.1 (Evaluation version) by default it support DSP/BIOS 5.41, Is there any provision to select bios 6.3 for our projects?

Thanks in advance.

Best regards

Kalaiyarasan

-Kalaiyarasan ES

BIOS/DSP CCS 4.1 OMAP-L138
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  • judahvang
    Posted by judahvang
    on Aug 12 2011 10:56 AM
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    Genius16715 points

    Kalaiyarasan,

    1.  SYSBIOS is supported on both the ARM and DSP for OMAPL138.

    2.  Didn't quite get your second question, but SYSBIOS 6.xx should be available in CCS 4.1.  You should check your installation just to confirm but if you do see SYSBIOS 6.xx then you should be able to use it also.  When creating a CCS project you will be given the choice of which one to select.

    Judah

    If my reply answers your question please mark the thread as answered

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  • Karl Wechsler
    Posted by Karl Wechsler
    on Aug 15 2011 16:17 PM
    Mastermind18225 points

    If you are just getting started, you should get latest CCSv4.2.4.  There have been lots of improvements and bug fixes since 4.1.

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  • Kalaiyarasan ES
    Posted by Kalaiyarasan ES
    on Aug 18 2011 00:57 AM
    Intellectual670 points

    can i use sys bios for C6748(dsp) alone with QNX/Linux on ARM?

    -Kalaiyarasan ES

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  • prat
    Posted by prat
    on Sep 19 2011 08:41 AM
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    Hi Kalaiyarasan,

    You can use either DSP/BIOS 5 or SYS/BIOS  for C6748(DSP) and Linux for ARM9.

    You need to check up with somebody for QNX support.

    All the best.

    Regards,

    Prat

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