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  • Forum Post: Where can I download the 03.00.01.06 PSP for the AM3517EVM from?

    sgf sgf
    Hi Sorry if this is a stupid question, but where can I download v03.00.01.06 of the PSP for the AM35xEVM? It's not available here as you might expect: http://software-dl.ti.com/dsps/dsps_public_sw/psp/LinuxPSP/OMAP_03_00/ Only build 5 is currently available. But release notes and performance...
    on May 26, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Omap 3530 EVM Board (Rev D) and AM35x-OMAP35x-PSP-SDK-03.00.01.06 - do they match ?

    Siddharth Heroor Siddharth Heroor
    Hi, I don't think the PSP version AM35x-OMAP35x-PSP-SDK-03.00.01.06 has been tested much on a Rev D board. As per the Datasheet present in the docs directory, this release primarily supports the Rev G EVM. --Sid
    on Sep 17, 2010
  • Forum Post: Omap 3530 EVM Board (Rev D) and AM35x-OMAP35x-PSP-SDK-03.00.01.06 - do they match ?

    Arno Steffens Arno Steffens
    I got a lot of strange message while booting Omap. I flashed the board with the Omap kernel and rootfs.jffs2 from images directory according the scripts. What do I have to do to get an recent version of TI software running on that board? Examples: twl_reg twl_reg.18: can't register VUSB1V8...
    on Aug 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: DM365: How to update baseline cramfs

    Ajay36439 Ajay36439
    Problem Statement : Need to update provided cramfsImage (as part of Dm365 Appro's IPNC release) Background : We have provide cramfs "cramfsImage_ipnc_dm365_1.0.0" as partof standard distribution. This is working fine. We now need to upgrade this with our new applications. For this, I...
    on Dec 15, 2009
  • Forum Post: davinci_venc davinci_venc: Desired VENC clock not available

    Klaus Schwarzkopf Klaus Schwarzkopf
    Hi, i use the DaVinci PSP 03.01 GA (r38) Linux Kernel. At boottime and when i change the mode to LCD, i get the following error: davinci_venc davinci_venc: Desired VENC clock not available davinci_venc davinci_venc: PLL's doesnot yield required VENC clk What can i do for this problem...
    on Feb 23, 2011
  • Forum Post: I2C Unstable with DaVinci PSP 03.20.00.14 (AM1808 EVM)

    Takeshi Yuasa Takeshi Yuasa
    Hi, http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/DaVinci_PSP_03.20.00.14_Release_Notes In this description of Know Issues, #SDOCM00067843, says "When TPS65070 PMIC is configured for an output voltage of 1.0V, I2C bus becomes unstable." 1) Do you have any detail description of this Issue...
    on Mar 9, 2011
  • Forum Post: JFFS2 file system query for OMAPL137

    Jitendra Jagasia Jitendra Jagasia
    Hi, I am currently working on OMAPL137 EVM board. I would like to use JFFS2 image file system for Linux kernel boot up. Can anyone provide me steps or procedure of how to use JFFS2 image as the root file system from the scratch. Regards Jitendra
    on Mar 25, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: End of software support for Am17xx?

    Slavik Ivantsiv Slavik Ivantsiv
    No responses from TI so far - very strange. I have a bad feeling that this is end of the road for AM17xx family and we will be forced to use another processor. I also raised this issue with TI Customers Support. I will keep on updating here, as soon as I have any information. Regards,...
    on May 9, 2011
  • Forum Post: End of software support for Am17xx?

    Slavik Ivantsiv Slavik Ivantsiv
    Hello, I noticed that new version of DaVinci_PSP_03.21 Release: http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php?title=DaVinci_PSP_Releases#DaVinci_PSP_03.21_Release does not support OMAP-L137 /AM17xx platforms anymore. Only these platforms are supported in newest PSP release: DA850...
    on May 6, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: OMAP L137 GPIO as the SPI chip select

    Sekhar Nori Sekhar Nori
    Hello, Can you please check if this wiki article helps: http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/MontaVista_Linux_SPI_Driver#Porting_for_custom_hardware Also, can you please specify which version of Linux kernel or PSP/SDK release you are using? Thanks, Sekhar
    on May 20, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: loading kernel large sized uImage via u-boot

    Vaibhav Bedia Vaibhav Bedia
    Eran, Is there a specific reason why you are using an uncompressed image? Going by the config file which you attached i am assuming that you are using the AM3517 EVM. The U-Boot code for this sets the TEXT_BASE to 0x80e80000 i.e U-Boot starts from 0x80e80000. When copying a large image (like...
    on May 24, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Supporting 512 MB DDR SDRAM for AM3715

    Vaibhav Bedia Vaibhav Bedia
    Have you looked at http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Setting_up_AM37x_SDRC_registers Regards, Vaibhav
    on May 25, 2011
  • Forum Post: Compiling ARM UBL & U-BOOT for AM1705

    Jitendra Jagasia Jitendra Jagasia
    HI, Can anyone provide me procedure of how to compile ARM UBL & U-boot for AM1705 CPU. I currently using ARM UBL & U-boot provided in DaVinci-PSP-SDK-03.20.00.12 for OMAPL137. Please provide some solution for above. Thanks & Regards Jitendra
    on Jun 2, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: About TI8168's GPIO clock enble and config !!!

    HemantPedanekar HemantPedanekar
    Hello, Can you please let me know which PSP release the kernel you are using is from? Or are you using the kernel patches from linux-omap community git/mailing list? Hemant
    on Jun 6, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: GPMC interface of C6A816x for NOR driver

    Mansoor Ahamed Mansoor Ahamed
    Hi Sweta, GPMC is initialized by U-Boot and used in Linux for NOR access. Linux only does pin-mux initialization and GPIO setup. Also, there is no separate NOR driver. The Linux PHYSMAP driver will use CFI to access NOR via GPMC address space. For GPMC initialization in U-Boot, please refer...
    on Jun 6, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: About TI8168's GPIO clock enble and config !!!

    HemantPedanekar HemantPedanekar
    Hello, 04.00.00.07 release didn't have GPIO support that is why there are no clock data is present for GPIO. Can you move to latest release (GPIO support was added in 04.00.00.10 release). Hemant
    on Jun 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: Who can tell me ubl ,uboot address writed in the nandflash space?

    jun pan jun pan
    Dear all : I use DM36X EVM REV F,SDK ver is dvsdk_dm365-evm_4_02_00_06_setuplinux,Who can tell me ubl ,uboot address writed in the nandflash space? I want to boot by SD card,next step writing ubl and uboot to nanflash after boot .
    on Jun 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: McASP doesn't generate dma events when more than one serializer is active

    Vaibhav Bedia Vaibhav Bedia
    Hi, Multi-serializer mode is not supported at the moment. However there are a few things you can check: From the changes you have done, it appears you are using McASP0. Since the EVM uses McASP2, just to double-check... when you say you have capture on 1 serializer working, this was on McASP0...
    on Jun 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: SATA Blocks + OMAPl138 Linux

    Mansoor Ahamed Mansoor Ahamed
    Hi Vijayabharathi, Could you let us know if you are using any filesystem or accessing the HDD in raw mode (without filesystem)? The buffer size you are using in your application might bring down the performance. As mentioned in http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/DaVinci_PSP_03.21.00.04_Device_Driver_Features_and_Performance_Guide#SATA...
    on Jun 13, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: SATA Blocks + OMAPl138 Linux

    Mansoor Ahamed Mansoor Ahamed
    Hi Vijayabharathi, Following article on SATA might be of help to you http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TI_SATA_FAQ . Regards Mansoor
    on Jun 14, 2011
  • Forum Post: Mmc Driver PSP 03. 00. 00. 05 for AM3517

    Kanae Kanae
    Hi. I need to know how to work MMC driver after setting. Does it work as a only standard mode, when I do not set "TI OMAP High Speed Multimedia Card Interface support" such as following setting? ======================= • Select OMAP HS MMC driver ... [ ] MMC debugging [ ] Assume MMC/SD...
    on Jun 1, 2011
  • Forum Post: OMAP L138 PSP v2.6.37 availibility

    Dipen Patel Dipen Patel
    Dear All, Any idea when PSP v2.6.37 will be available for OMAP L138? I am using one that is available on ARAGO project branch but when will it be officially released? Is it going to be released with new dvsdk version? when? Regards, Dipen Patel
    on Jun 13, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: OMAPL-138 Flash Filesystem to NAND - Out of Space!

    Sudhakar Rajashekhara Sudhakar Rajashekhara
    Hi, On OMAP-L138, NAND and NOR parts are present on the UI card (daughter card). In software we are checking if the UI card is connected and then only register NAND/NOR partitions. Also, NOR flash which is interfaced through EMIF and MMC/SD share pins, so they cannot work simultaneously. Though...
    on Jun 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: OMAPL-138 Flash Filesystem to NAND - Out of Space!

    Sudhakar Rajashekhara Sudhakar Rajashekhara
    Hi Dan, What is the release version you are using? Because I remember some old releases had only 2MB of kernel partition, but this has been changed to 4MB (15 months back) in later releases. With the later releases I see the below log while booting NAND device: Manufacturer ID: 0x2c, Chip ID: 0xdc...
    on Jun 17, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Nand ecc hell in Flash tool, u-boot(arago), linux kernel(arago)

    Parth Saxena Parth Saxena
    Andrei, We have not tried using flashing tools for our releases. We practice flashing the various images from the Uboot. I recommend you follow the Uboot User Guide and try flashing the images: http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/AM35x-OMAP35x-PSP_04.02.00.07_UserGuide (Refer to the 'Flashing...
    on Jun 21, 2011
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