Part Number: LINUXSDK-OMAPL138 Hello TI team,
As part of a project, we are interfacing OMAP L138 with another device (operating at 50MHz oscillator frequency) containing Async SRAM and registers. The agenda is to push in and extract the data out of the…
Part Number: LINUXSDK-OMAPL138 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OMAPL138 Hello, we have recently build a product based on AM6254 and build Linux using the SDK v9 using Yocto Project Kirkstone.
Would it be possible to use the same repo and build Linux for…
Part Number: LINUXSDK-OMAPL138 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OMAPL138 , OMAP-L138 Hello, we have been using Linux on OMAPL138 from SDK v4 and now wanted to moved to SDK v6. There is one change on our custom board compare to OMAPL138-LCDK and that we…
Part Number: LINUXSDK-OMAPL138 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OMAPL138 , OMAP-L138 Hello,
I am trying to check out the Yocto Project to build Linux for OMAPL138 but getting error while cloning the repo.
I am using the following documentation
https:/…
Part Number: LINUXSDK-OMAPL138 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OMAPL138 , OMAP-L138 Some time ago now we developed a processor module around the OMAPL138 DVSDK on Ununtu (2012?).
As part of the tool set we enabled c6accel framework and we can run fixed…
Part Number: LINUXSDK-OMAPL138 Our company still uses the TI OMAP-L138EZWT ARM/DSP processor in on of our products. We have an Ubuntu 16.04 LTS VM with CCS 5.5.0 that works, but we are trying to upgrade build platform to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
The installation…
Part Number: LINUXSDK-OMAPL138 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OMAPL138
Hello, i am trying to upgrade PHP and Lighttpd on the OMAPL138 SoC and have managed to build the packages needed using Yocto Project.
On installation of the dependencies, libc6…
Part Number: LINUXSDK-OMAPL138 Hi TI team,
Good wishes to you. I'm currently working on the DSP + ARM L138/C674x development board using the below-mentioned SDK guide.
https://software-dl.ti.com/processor-sdk-linux/esd/docs/06_03_00_106/linux/Foundational_Components…
Hi Mitesh,
instead of using opkg to install that web server package, can't you add it directly to your Yocto image when building it? This can be done for example by adding something like IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " package_1 package_2 ..." …