Hello,
The NDK user manual mentions the CFGDEMO source code.
I don't find the source code of CFGDEMO.
Can you please send me a link to download it?
Sincerely,
Yacob Hassidim.
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Hello,
The NDK user manual mentions the CFGDEMO source code.
I don't find the source code of CFGDEMO.
Can you please send me a link to download it?
Sincerely,
Yacob Hassidim.
Yacob Hassidim,
Which version of the NDK are you using and which hardware platform do you have?
Steve
Hello Steve,
Thank you for your response.
The NDK version is 2.20.06.35, and is part of Code Composer Version 5.
The hardware platform is: TMS320C6748 LCDK.
Sincerely,
Yacob Hassidim.
Yacob Hassidim,
The examples and driver are part of a product that is separate from the NDK itself, called the NSP (Network Support Package). You can download the NSP for NDK 2.20.06.35 here:
http://software-dl.ti.com/dsps/dsps_public_sw/sdo_sb/targetcontent/ndk/nsp_1_10_00_03/index_FDS.html
Steve
Hello Steve,
Thank you for your answer.
The link is very helpful for me.
One question about the link: How should I navigate to this link under the following TI web:
http://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/dsp/overview.page
Sincerely,
Yacob Hassidim.
I'm not sure how to get to it from that web page, but you can find it in the NDK release notes. For example, after installing the MCSDK, you should have the NDK installed and the release notes are here:
C:\ti\ndk_2_20_06_35
And then you can see it mentioned a couple of times in there, for example:
"Please check the release website for previous release notes and NDK Support Packages"
Steve
Hello Steve,
Thank you for the answer.
My apologies for the late response.
Sincerely,
Yacob Hassidim.