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    Lee Holeva Lee Holeva
    I see that some significant changes have been made to packages in the latest bios packaged with EZSDK 5.04.00.11. In building my code I have linked in the EDMA package ti.sdo.edma3.drv.sample which still requires the bios.ipc package. Consequentially I have been forced to back to both the xdc and bios...
    on May 10, 2012
  • Forum Post: How to rebuild ti.rtdx package?

    Ja Maitan Ja Maitan
    I'm upgrading a running application from h264vdec_ti.l64P codec rev.1.10 to rev. 2.00. Codec TI's test application has been successfully rebuilt using the following commands and s/w modules ------------------------- TestAppDecoder.pjt - Debug ------------------------- [alg_control.c] "C...
    on Mar 20, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Linux/DSP Timer Interaction

    Arnie Reynoso Arnie Reynoso
    I can only comment on timer 0 and timer 1 from a DSP perspective. If you are using DSP/BIOS 5.x on the DSP core, the real-time OS will allow you to configure the bottom half of these timers using 32-bit unchained mode (default) which makes the 64-bit timer act as two independent 32-bit timers. DSP/BIOS...
    on Apr 7, 2010
  • Forum Post: DM648 Vport timing and configuration problem

    Peter Csakany Peter Csakany
    Hello, I am working with analogue video capture as in the MiniDemo among the DVSDK examples for DM648. I got everything working, the video comes in and output in the display. I started timing the captured frames to see wether ther is any frame drop. To my astonishment the driver claims to...
    on Oct 6, 2010
  • Forum Post: Linux watchdog timer and DSP/BIOS issue

    Szymon Kuklinski Szymon Kuklinski
    Hi I'm experiencing a problem when using both watchdog timer and TSK_Sleep function on the DSP on OMAP-L138. Here is a similar problem for OMAP-L137: http://e2e.ti.com/support/embedded/f/355/t/69643.aspx . My problem is a little bit different though. From what I established, DSP/BIOS uses...
    on Nov 17, 2010
  • Forum Post: OMAP-L138 GPIO interrupt cleared by Linux?

    Steve VS Steve VS
    Moving post from BIOS forum ( http://e2e.ti.com/support/embedded/f/355/p/113205/401583.aspx ) to get a Linux audience. I am executing on an OMAP-L138 and have run into an apparent issue with the GPIO interrupt handling between the Linux kernel and my DSP application. My DSP application is built...
    on May 27, 2011
  • Forum Post: adding uart interrupts to pspiom audioSample code

    Abdullah Afzal78939 Abdullah Afzal78939
    Hello, We are currently building upon the audioSample project found in the psp package under the directory: (\ti\pspiom\examples\evm6747\audio). We are having problems integrating uart interrupts in the BIOS (v5.33.01) Our BIOS uses the ECM, so we set up the interrupt using these lines...
    on Jul 21, 2011
  • Forum Post: Linking prebuilt codec libraries

    Jibin Scaria Jibin Scaria
    Hi, I have speech codec library binary for c674. Can anybody help me to integrate this libraries to codec engine and use in the BIOS application? I tried including dvsdk codecs but getting linker error for Undefined symbol "G711ENC_TII_IG711ENC". Thanks Jibin
    on Nov 23, 2011
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