Part Number: AM3357
Hi,
As i am working with this processor for the first time. So, i can't understand how to load the code (which was written in the ccs) into the target board.
And Why we are using the Yocto.
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Part Number: AM3357
Hi,
As i am working with this processor for the first time. So, i can't understand how to load the code (which was written in the ccs) into the target board.
And Why we are using the Yocto.
To clarify, you're running Linux on the target board, is that right? Are you using TI's SDK?
Hello Bhardwaj,
Please reference the AM335x Linux SDK documentation:
https://software-dl.ti.com/processor-sdk-linux/esd/AM335X/08_02_00_24/exports/docs/linux/Overview_Getting_Started_Guide.html
I assume you are developing on a TI EVM or a Beagleboard. Once you have an SD card with the Linux filesystem on it, you should be able to start by just copy-pasting your code onto the SD card.
If you need additional guidance, please provide additional details, like what code you are developing in CCS (PRU firmware? Linux userspace application? etc), and more detailed information than in your first post.
Regards,
Nick