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RTOS/AM3358: RTOS or Starterware for audio

Part Number: AM3358

Tool/software: TI-RTOS

Hi all,

I'm working on a school project to build a proof-of-concept prototype of a HiFi surround-sound amplifier. I'm hoping to "barebones" program the AM3358 as a basic audio DSP (basic filters, volume, etc.), so I'll be working with I2S and reading .wav files from a uSD. I'm working with the beaglebone as a development board (student = no $$$), and although I'm confident with programming in c, and I've worked in Linux before, I'm almost as new as I can get to embedded processor programming.

Which is a better starting point for this, RTOS or Starterware? Or both?

What's the difference and pros/cons?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

James Jones