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about KITL

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Woo Young Kim
Posted by Woo Young Kim
on May 19 2011 05:00 AM
Prodigy70 points

I want to use KITL for my application debug.

but my USBFN RNDIS KITL communication is too slow (about 20~30KB/s with download image 30~60MB) and

my system shutdowns soon after image download finished.

my board is, Technexion Tao3530 Thunder board using OMAP3530.

Can you guess any reason for it?

and additionally, is there any way to boot from SD card with KITL enabled?

Thanks~

Kim, Woo Young.

 

 

KITL omap3530 Windows CE usbfn rndis
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  • Gary Tominovich
    Posted by Gary Tominovich
    on May 19 2011 10:17 AM
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    Intellectual2870 points

    Have you tried to contact Technexion for support on their board & BSP? This site is really only intended for support of TI-provided products.

    Regards, Gary Tominovich


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  • Woo Young Kim
    Posted by Woo Young Kim
    on May 19 2011 10:41 AM
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    Sorry, I'm trying to contact them first ^^;

    But I'm a regular customer of TI, and your e2e community  impressed me very much,

    Would you please let me know if there is any way to boot from sd card with kitl enabled?

    Thanks and have nice days~

    Kim, Woo Young

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  • Madhvi
    Posted by Madhvi
    on May 19 2011 10:51 AM
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    I am not sure if i understand your question - but if you use TI WINCE ARM A8 BSP for Mistral EVM3530, then (a) you can download the NK.bin over ethernet when booting from SD card. (b) if your NK.bin has KITL enabled, then it can connect when kernel boots up, regardless of where the eboot, xldr and Nk.bin are located.

    But since this a very specific BSP feature, you will have to contact your BSP vendor to know for sure.

    -Madhvi

     


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  • Woo Young Kim
    Posted by Woo Young Kim
    on May 19 2011 23:32 PM
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    Thank you for your replies, I succeeded to boot from sd card with KITL enable.  and my device looks stable enough ^____^

    I post my settings as a reference

    Have nice days~

    Kim, Woo Young

    --------------

    <eboot configuration>

     Main:
      Boot device:   NK from SDCard FILE
      Debug device:  USBFn RNDIS
      Retail Msgs:   disabled
      Device ID:     0

     SDCard:
      Filename:      "nk.bin"

     Network:
      KITL state:    enabled
      KITL type:     active
      KITL mode:     interrupt
      DHCP:          disabled
      IP address:    nnn.nn.nn.nn
      IP mask:       255.255.255.0
      IP router:     nnn.nn.nn.n
      Eth MAC Addr:  Invalid Ethernet chip ID (0xe000e0)!
    Controller not found!
      VMINI:         enabled
      Note: USBFN RNDIS MAC Addr cannot be changed.

    -------------------------

    <platform builder - connectivity option configuration>

    Download Image : Never (jump to image only) - checked

    KITL settings : enabel KITL on device boot, Clear memory on soft reset, Enable access to desktop files - all checked

    -----------------------

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  • Woo Young Kim
    Posted by Woo Young Kim
    on Jul 04 2011 01:18 AM
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    I upgreaded my 5 year old PC and installed all the programs again... And KITL communication bandwith became above 600KB/s !!! ㅠ.ㅠ

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