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Who could help me in dm648 driver!

Who could help me in dm648 driver!

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chen coagent
Posted by chen coagent
on Mar 30 2012 01:29 AM
Intellectual390 points

 

          Hello  everybody!

          I  has been purchasing tmdsdvp648  boards from TI, so who could get me some Multi-threaded design examples 。like RF5 frame  Multi-threaded designs but  not RF5, only use bois  Scheduling threads  !    

          Looking forward to your reply !

         Best Regards !

         Chen an

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  • Tom Kopriva
    Posted by Tom Kopriva
    on Mar 30 2012 15:48 PM
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    Hi Chen,

    RF5 is old and not supported on the DM648. If you just want to get started with multi-threaded examples with BIOS, you can create new sample projects in CCS. When you create the BIOS project, you can find Task and stairstep examples that could get you started.

    You need to decide however if you are going to use DSP/BIOS or SYS/BIOS. DSP/BIOS is no longer under development and if you going with a new design, we recommend using SYS/BIOS with CCS v5 when possible.

    Thanks,

    Tom

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  • chen coagent
    Posted by chen coagent
    on Mar 31 2012 01:04 AM
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                  Hi  Tom:

                  I has a question about DSP/BIOS with SYS/BIOS What is the difference? Could your tell me  and  How to establish project  under the ccs5.0 based on the DSP-BIOS and XDC. Could give me a Detailed?

       

                 Best Regards!

                Chen Coagent.   

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  • Brad Griffis
    Posted by Brad Griffis
    on Mar 31 2012 20:18 PM
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    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Differences_Between_DSP/BIOS_and_SYS/BIOS

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/GSG:Creating_projects_v5

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