[U-Boot-Users] uboot for TI DSP c6000
paul burrell
paul at burrellhome.com
Fri Sep 8 00:46:22 CEST 2006
Frank,
What am I missing here? Sounds like you have some experience, so could you
answer a couple of questions.
First I should clarify a couple of things just in case I did not communicate
them correctly.
The target is a TI TMS320C6204. It is a DSP from TI using a C64 core. It
is not one of the OMAPs with an embedded ARM. The normal GCC compiler set
does not appear to support the C6000 process, but I just found some
documentation indicating that might not be true.
1. So I went to the ELDK page (DENX). According to the page, it only
supports PowerPC. I am going to download it and check, but that is all I
see. I did see that they have ARM, PPC, and MIPS directories, so it might
be more than PPC.
2. So lets say it does support it, what toolchain should I be looking at?
Version numbers would be nice.
In the end, embedded linix is going to be more than what I need. I am just
trying to have a simple bootloader with the ability to edit memory, test
functions, program flash, and load over a serial port. I don't even need
networking capability.
Any advice would be great.
Thanks,
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank [mailto:frannk_m1 at yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 6:00 PM
To: paul at burrellhome.com; u-boot-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [U-Boot-Users] uboot for TI DSP c6000
--- Paul Burrell <paul at burrellhome.com> wrote:
> Has anyone seen (or done) a port for the c6000 dsp family for
> Code Composer
> (TI compiler)?
Why would you want to do that under Windoze?
it's easy enough to do with the ELDK (I'm doing it) and writing
it to flash with flashwriter_nor.out...
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