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  • Forum Post: Problem in APPro DM368 booting

    bioz bioz
    Hi, I am Binh, I am working on DM368 IMX036 camera of APPRO. I tried to install appro 1.9 and 2.0 software for this camera but both of them I got same erro related to AVServer starting during booting as below: CONFIGURING AVSERVER FOR DM368 ..... SENSOR FPS VALUE = 30 pci i2c_transfer...
    on Aug 3, 2010
  • Forum Post: EMAC can perform in Tx but not in Rx with DaVinci DM365 + Davicom 9161

    Guillaume *** Guillaume ***
    Hello, We have made a custom IP surveillance camera starting from the reference design Kit (IPNC / DM368). We have modified the GIO assignment, but beyond the IOMUX settings change (to enable corresponding GIOs) we have not found in the source code how GIOs shall be remapped. Could anyone advise...
    on Sep 22, 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: Undefined reference to [codec_name]_IVIDENC and [codec_name]_IDMA3 When building module test in Appro Framework

    Matt Clarkson Matt Clarkson
    Hello, I have got an XDAIS codec engine built using the XDC tools for the DM368. It has two structures defined in the main .c file: IVIDENC_Fxns [codec_name]_IVIDENC = { // Module_vendor_interface {IALGFXNS}, [codec_name]_process, [codec_name]K_control, }; and ...
    on Jan 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: Appro DM368 ref design:Failed to get DM368 IPNETCAM output on 192.168.1.168

    Mayank Agarwal Mayank Agarwal
    Hi all, i have taken Appro DM368 IPNETCAM Reference design and trying to build and install my own uImage. My directory structure of DM36x folder is as shown in attached .png file. Inside the ti-davinci directory i am typing the following command make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm_v5t_le- uImage in order...
    on Aug 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: Wrong image format for bootm command

    Mayank Agarwal Mayank Agarwal
    Hi all, i have taken Appro DM368 IPNETCAM Reference design and trying to build and install my own uImage. My directory structure of DM36x folder is as shown in attached .png file. Inside the ti-davinci directory i am typing the following command make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm_v5t_le-...
    on Aug 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: DM368IPNC:Error -3 while decompressing! on booting

    Mayank Agarwal Mayank Agarwal
    Hello all, I am working on Appro DM368IPNC reference design.My directory structure is displayed in the attached file. I made by own uImage by make sysall command and also my own cramfs using the procedure described in user guide. But when i am booting up i am getting the following output...
    on Aug 20, 2011
  • Forum Post: DM368 boot up:Empty flash at 0x00002990 ends at 0x00002994

    Mayank Agarwal Mayank Agarwal
    Hi , In boot process i get the following output: Verifying Checksum ... OK Loading Kernel Image ... OK OK Starting kernel ... Linux version 2.6.18_pro500-davinci_IPNC_DM368_2.6.0 (root@localhost.localdomain) (gcc version 4.2.0 (MontaVista 4.2.0-16.0.32.0801914 2008-08-30)) #1 PREEM1 CPU:...
    on Aug 22, 2011
  • Forum Post: Appro DM368 booting issues.

    Mayank Agarwal Mayank Agarwal
    Hi, I am working on DM368 reference design: When i am installing the uImage_ipnc_dm368_IMX036_2.60.01 and cramfsImage_ipnc_dm368_IMX036_2.60.01 i am not getting anything. My installation steps are as follows: tftpboot 0x80700000 uImage_ipnc_dm368_IMX036_2.60.01 nand erase 0x500000 0x200000...
    on Aug 22, 2011
  • Forum Post: DM368 board boot up gets stuck up in between

    Mayank Agarwal Mayank Agarwal
    Hi all, I am trying to boot DM368-IM0X36 board with uImage and cramfsimage generated after following the document User's guide that came with the appro package. The output of printenv command on uboot prompt is: DM368 IPNC :>printenv bootdelay=4 baudrate=115200 bootfile="uImage" ethaddr...
    on Aug 22, 2011
  • Forum Post: Appro DM365 SDK and PSIA support

    Andrei Shvetsoff Andrei Shvetsoff
    Hello there, Recieved from Appro SDK for DM365. It has commented out PSIA code. For example, cam on GET /PSIA/Streaming/channels/ capabilities answer 404, but there are this function in ipnc_app/network/boa-0.94.13/src/psia_root.c: void add_std_resources(node_t *parent, void *fn_index, void ...
    on Jun 9, 2012
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