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Currently we are using SK-TDA4 EVM board, so in that case, Which TI processor RTOS SDK we should prefer for SK-TDA4 EVM board?
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Hi Prashant,
Apologies for the late reply. I saw your other E2E post and answered there: https://e2e.ti.com/support/processors-group/processors/f/processors-forum/1100429/sk-tda4vm-how-to-run-the-custom-helloworld-application-on-sk-tda4-platform
In short, RTOS application development is not supported on the SK-TDA4VM board, and only Linux application development using the EdgeAI SDK is supported. If you wish to develop RTOS application for the TDA4VM processor, please kindly buy the EVM: https://www.ti.com/tool/J721EXSOMXEVM
Regards,
Takuma
Hello Takuma
Thanks for your valuable reply. Further one thing I need to confirm from your side is that , could it be possible to run RTOS applications after certain changes in the TI processor SDK code provided for J721E board by TI. If it is possible could you please share the references for the same.
Hi Prashant,
We do provide how the EdgeAI SDK Linux image is created using PSDK RTOS/Linux: https://software-dl.ti.com/jacinto7/esd/processor-sdk-linux-sk-tda4vm/08_02_00/exports/docs/development_flow.html
However, to quote from this documentation that goes over the differences of the SDK: https://software-dl.ti.com/jacinto7/esd/processor-sdk-linux-sk-tda4vm/08_02_00/exports/docs/faq.html:
"The SDK Development flow steps are given mostly for users to developing additional algorithms on C66x/C71x DSP or update existing VPAC/DMPAC hardware accelerator drivers on RTOS or update the memory map or add a new linux device driver and so on."
Customers may try to develop RTOS applications on the SK-TDA4VM, but please keep in mind that support from TI will be limited and most changes required will have to be figured out on the customer-side.
Regards,
Takuma