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Hello all -
I have some questions about moving from the beaglebone OS, currently version 4.4 (debian 9) to the equivalent under the ti sdk. I am considering doing this as my belief is your support is focused on this os and will be going forward . My scenario is :
we have an existing code base that was written for the bbb 3.8 os and therefore uses the pruss UIO drivers and the cape manager. I do not want to move from the pruss based system, that is I want to a direct port of the code. Also I am assuming the cape manager is not a construct in your os so I need to understand how that piece is handled in ti sdk.
we are not using hdmi so it is disabled. I need full usb C support (via usb) on uart 4 as well. not sure if this is in place in ti sdk. also want to talk to a ti codec a well.
how difficult is this?
Where do I start?
can I still use the pruss drives in the latest os at all (I would like to get to the latest, that is kind of the point of the operation)?
do you set up overlays from uEnv.txt like the bbb later versions do?
will the am3358 be discontinued in the near future?
what i the best version of the ti os to start with?
I have an eval kit, but will need to port to my custom hardware ultimately.
If you could describe this process or point me to documentation on the port and where I am likely to have trouble that would be really great.
Thanks so much
Mark