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How to use standard BIOS MEM functions on Ne/Ce DSP?

How to use standard BIOS MEM functions on Ne/Ce DSP?

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Louis Lu93481
Posted by Louis Lu93481
on May 20 2012 09:48 AM
Intellectual2550 points

Dear expert,

    My customer is now working on Ne/Ce DVR. They have some alg source on DM64XX which is needed to be ported to Ne/Ce platform. But they found the MEM module  function can not be used directly on Ne/Ce DSP as DM64XX. On DVR RDK, there exist some memory manage function which are different to BIOS MEM module. Can we offer some guide or examples on how to use standard BIOS MEM functions on Ne/Ce DSP?

Thanks & BestRegards.

Louis

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  • judahvang
    Posted by judahvang
    on May 22 2012 10:24 AM
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    Can you specify what version of BIOS they are currently on and what version they are trying to use?

    MEM in DSP/BIOS is equivalent to Memory in SYS/IBOS or XDC tools.

    Judah

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  • Louis Lu93481
    Posted by Louis Lu93481
    on May 22 2012 20:58 PM
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    Judah,

        My customer used CCS3.3 for development DM64xx based DVR, and the BIOS version is 5. Now they are using BIOS6 and CCS V5.1 for development.

    Best Regards,

    Louis

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  • judahvang
    Posted by judahvang
    on May 23 2012 16:16 PM
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    Louis,

    Have you seen the BIOS Legacy App Note.pdf?  It describes how to move from BIOS5 to BIOS6.

    6014.Bios_Legacy_App_Note.pdf

    Judah

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