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    raneliya
    Posted by raneliya
    on Apr 23 2012 15:44 PM
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    Hello,

    I would like to have the ability to flash dm8168 without CCS. Is it possible ?

    Regards,

    Ran

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    • Anil
      Posted by Anil
      on Apr 26 2012 02:10 AM
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      Hi Ran

      Go through these link

      http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TI81XX_PSP_U-Boot#Flashing_U-Boot_without_CCS

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      AnilKumar

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    • raneliya
      Posted by raneliya
      on Apr 26 2012 15:49 PM
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      Hi Anil,

      Thanks for the post. It means that if we want this feature(flashing without CCS) in the final board, we need to have the ability to change the boot register in hardware (with switch for example as done in the EVM). without that, the CCS must be used for flashing, am I right ?

      Ran

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    • Anil
      Posted by Anil
      on Apr 27 2012 02:05 AM
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      Hi Ran,

      Yes, switch is required (with out this switch how can we change the boot modes?) otherwise CCS is the only option we have

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      AnilKumar

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    • raneliya
      Posted by raneliya
      on Apr 27 2012 03:34 AM
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      Hi Anil,

      Thanks for the answer. I see that there is also a CCS free version in TI web page. What is the diffrenece between the free version and the other versions  ? (What is the Limit on the free limited version). I ask the question because I want to use CCS just for flashing purpose.

      Thank You,

      Ran

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    • Anil
      Posted by Anil
      on Apr 27 2012 05:06 AM
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      Hi Ran,

      Better open a new thread for this question in CCS forum

      http://e2e.ti.com/support/development_tools/code_composer_studio/f/81.aspx

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      AnilKumar

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