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  • Forum Post: Re: USB RNDIS KITL + NK from NAND

    Jatin Jain Jatin Jain
    I'm waiting for confirmation on your question from our third party. In the meantime, is Ethernet KITL an option for you? Jatin
    on Mar 10, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: USB RNDIS KITL + NK from NAND

    parsh parsh
    hi Jatin Ethernet KITL is not an option for Beagleboard since it does not have ethernet port. Hence we have to use USB RNDIS KITL. regards Parsh
    on Mar 12, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: my application gets slower while using remote tools

    DavidBercovitz DavidBercovitz
    Hi Parsh, Please verify in Eboot that KITL is setup to run in "interrupt" mode and not "polling" mode. Also, if your application is already in NAND flash or on the MMC, it should take less time to load than if in your Flat Release Directory (local drive on your PC). Best regards...
    on Mar 15, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: my application gets slower while using remote tools

    parsh parsh
    Hi David i am working with interrupt mode KITL. My application is not in flatrelease directory, however i try to download from my local drive to the target using file viewer and execute it. i have also tried to make appliation a part of the nk.bin and execute while remote tools (file viewer) open, still...
    on Mar 17, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: my application gets slower while using remote tools

    parsh parsh
    hi David i have mentioned all the details of the same in the beginning of this thread. I request u to please refer the same for details. Also i use USB RNDIS KITL since there is no ethernet on my board. regards Parsh
    on Mar 17, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Visual Studio hang after detach device

    Jatin Jain Jatin Jain
    Charley, Do you have a debug build or release build? We have observed Visual Studio crash when disconnecting device with debug build on the TI EVM. The root cause is not known (whether it is related to Visual Studio/Platform builder or with the BSP). Jatin
    on Apr 15, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: USB RNDIS kitl debug broken in 6.13

    Jatin Jain Jatin Jain
    Yes. bSquare has verified that USB RNDIS KITL works in BSP 6.14. BSP 6.14 will be available for download tomorrow.
    on Apr 29, 2010
  • Forum Post: USB RNDIS kitl debug broken in 6.13

    DavidVescovi DavidVescovi
    Did they fix the USB RNDIS KITL debugging in 6.14? It worked in 6.12.04 but was broken in 6.13.0
    on Apr 28, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Booting thru SD CARD?????

    Madhvi Madhvi
    You are seeing the message because your NK.bin has KITL+debugger enabled and the board is trying to connect to a Platform Builder. So you have 2 options - (1) start Visual Studio/PB and connect to the device or (2) disable KITL in the bootloader (using eboot menu). -Madhvi
    on Jun 22, 2010
  • Forum Post: USB RNDIS KITL + NK from NAND

    parsh parsh
    hi all i am using Beagleboard and TI's BSP v6.12.03 for NAND booting. However with NAND booting and KITL enabled for USB RNDIS KITL booting stops in between. I have debugged and found that UfnPdd_Init function dies in call to StartUSBClock.Is it the same behaviour on EVM board also where it is unable...
    on Mar 9, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: RNDIS USB Driver for OMAP3530 and WinCE

    Madhvi Madhvi
    I replied to your other post. Anyways, repeating the same info here. I havent tested RNDIS with releases prior to 6.13. In terms of support, I would advise you to move to 6.14. Here are the steps you need to follow in order to make USB RNDIS work: Setup Device: 1. On the debug...
    on Jul 16, 2010
  • Forum Post: Zoom OMAP35x Development Kit TMDSMEVM3530-L

    Prasanna Mayekar Prasanna Mayekar
    Hello Everybody, We have a our own USB based client device. We have developed the driver and the Application for Windows XP. We would like to develop USB based driver on Windows CE 6.0, eairler we had bought TechNexion's OMAP3530 Tsunami board but it did not have KITL debugger support hence...
    on Mar 1, 2011
  • Forum Post: about KITL

    Woo Young Kim Woo Young Kim
    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...
    on May 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: Connecting to OMAP3530 EVM Rev G from VS2005 application without PB

    Luan Le Luan Le
    Hi, I have the image built with KITL enabled and flash it to NAND on the EVM through Ethernet. At bootup, I configure to have the EVM boot from NAND and KITL enabled and continue with the booting. The EVM display is stuck with 4-square screen and EVM keeps sending "Connecting to Desktop .. resending...
    on Dec 7, 2011
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