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TMS320C6678 EVM as numbers crunching workstation

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damiano pensa
Posted by damiano pensa
on Apr 02 2012 09:19 AM
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Hi, I would like to connect a HD or SSD to EVM board equipped with TMS320C6678 in order to create a vliw Linux workstation.

Linux on this platform can manage a file system on one connected HD/SSD ?

It's possible to realize such system or lack some HW on board ?

 

Thanks, Damiano

 

 

 

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  • RandyP
    Posted by RandyP
    on Apr 02 2012 15:18 PM
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    Damiano,

    Welcome to the TI E2E forum. I hope you will find many good answers here and in the TI.com documents and in the TI Wiki Pages. Be sure to search those for helpful information and to browse for the questions others may have asked on similar topics.

    Please help us understand why you posted this in the C64x Single Core Forum. Many people have a difficult time figuring out the appropriate forum to post questions, so your thought process will be appreciated. This post belongs in the C66x Multicore DSP Forum, which will make sense to you in retropsect, and it will be moved there for your convenience.

    They may have answers for you in the multi-core forum.

    Regards,
    RandyP

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  • Rex Chang
    Posted by Rex Chang
    on Apr 13 2012 10:16 AM
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    Hi, Damiano,

    At the current status, it can not attach a HD or SSD. You may be able to do it after PCIe is supported. For now, the best way is go through network, such as, bootp or nfs.

    Rex

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  • damiano pensa
    Posted by damiano pensa
    on Apr 13 2012 12:26 PM
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    Hi, Rex,

    thanks, I wait if in a short time will be PCIe support.

     

    Damiano.

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