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  • Forum Post: AM3359 NAND boot ECC settings in StarterWare

    Balazs Ancsa Balazs Ancsa
    Hi! I have a BeagleBone and an expander board with a NAND flash (1 Gb size, 8 bit bus width, 2048 byte page size, 128kB block size). I am using the StarterWare software library. I have managed to boot up the device from the NAND flash with my own code if the ROM ECC option is disabled (SYSBOOT...
    on Mar 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: lwIP UDP problem in 2.00.00.05 on the BeagleBone.

    Jay Larson Jay Larson
    Hi, I'm having problems with iwIP as supplied in StarterWare 2.00.00.05 for the AM335x and targeted to the BeagleBone. I made a very simple change to the example program "enetEcho" to add a periodic broadcast of a UDP packet every 1/2 second. Here is the code segment with what...
    on Mar 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: Update for StarterWare on AM335X

    ZHU HONGXIAN ZHU HONGXIAN
    My AM335X EVM board can't work normally Based on StarterWare,but it can work based on linux or android system。And,I find that MLO which i get from StarterWare example can not boot the board。I spent a day to try,Phenomenon are all the same。 On the other hand,StarterWare work Normally on my BeagleBone...
    on Mar 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: AM335xEVM example project won’t build and run in CCSv5 with TMS470 compiler

    JayWhy JayWhy
    I am experiancing similar issues. I am not able to run the example programs in the debugger. However, I can run the NAND Flash writer program in the debugger. I am able to set break points and use the "step over" command. I've noticed that the linker file for the Flash Writer is very...
    on May 1, 2012
  • Forum Post: StarterWare code documentation

    Jay Larson Jay Larson
    Hi, Background: I have been using starterware on the AM335x as both a bare metal platform starting point for a project prototype and as a way of learning about the processor and its peripherals. StarterWare seemed a good place to start. In my learing process I have been delving into the implementation...
    on May 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: AM335xEVM example project won’t build and run in CCSv5 with TMS470 compiler

    Gerard Belanger Gerard Belanger
    I'm not sure if the EVM initializes DDR for you before your download. If not, then you may have to do that. On the BeagleBone, with CCSv5.1, after loading the debugger ccxml file, I run a script which writes the registers to set up the DDR. The script appears under the Scripts pulldown menu once...
    on May 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: LCDC clocks not enabled - causes exception

    JayWhy JayWhy
    I am experiencing an intermittent issue with the LCD peripheral. Sometimes the clocks aren't enabled, so when the software tries to configure the raster mode, there is an exception. This happens with both Starterware 2.0.0.6 and 2.0.0.7 demo applications. I am running on an EVM board using XDS100v3...
    on Aug 31, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: GPIO speed

    Linas Karpavicius Linas Karpavicius
    two reasons: first i just get Beaglebone and that is quite big leap from msp430 and stm32f4, and i still trying to understand this SOC. This lcd panel have it's own frame buffer with PLL and so on, so i see LCD as RAM, and just write values to GRAM, and code was developed for STM32F4 so that was...
    on Oct 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: AM3359 EHRPWM runtime Error.

    NJSysEng NJSysEng
    I've been trying to get my AM3359 to run using starterware and control the EHRPWM outputs. I get the following runtime error: [CortxA8] in handle: 0x0. Main stack base: 0x800121ac. Main stack size: 0x2000. R0 = 0x00000002 R8 = 0x000a0000 R1 = 0x44e00004 R9 = 0x00000000 R2 = 0x44e00000 R10 = 0x000298d0...
    on Feb 8, 2013
  • Forum Post: Linking Error

    NJSysEng NJSysEng
    When trying to compile a basic GPIO toggle I'm getting a linking error: error #16004-D: file "/opt/ti/Starterware/binary/armv7a/cgt_ccs/am335x/beaglebone/platform/platform.lib<gpio.obj>" has a Tag_ABI_VFP_args attribute value of "1" that is different than one previously...
    on Mar 15, 2013
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