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Well it was me again. I mailed you earlier on regarding this.
I also found that the dsp bios used in 5.03 which is relatively old. i think the latest dsp bios is 5.35.8 or something like that.
Though I couldnt compile the arm side just by setting the gcc to arm-gcc. I had to compile it in scratchbox.
I found some paths on the wiki different than the ones that i found in the tool chain.
What kinda development system is available for the DSP side of OMAP. Is it similar to TI Davinci with dsplink protocl between them or does nokia has its own proprietary protocol. Is there a JTAG interface to the dsp ?
For applications such as A2DP (sbcencode/decode) it would be useful to harness the potential of the dsp rather than to use ARM for decode/encode. I guess there are so many proprietary codec packs available for TI DSPs, but I have seen some xvid codecs compiled for C64x series. Any information of how to go about programming for DSP on the IT.
There are some interesting stuff here:
http://people.bath.ac.uk/enpsgp/
I do have a CCS license and some SBC codes from another project.
Cheers
Last edited by mikevraziel; 2008-04-05 at 19:33.