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Revision as of 07:02, 22 May 2007
Texas Instruments Davinci line are a range of processors with tightly optimised DSP and peripheral hardware
Despite the marketing hype there are a number of issues users are falling into, a number related to the MontaVista Linux installed with the EVM. This wiki is intended to help reduce the duplication of effort that is currently occuring and suggest some common fixes (or at least highlite the most common mistakes!)
FAQ
The Davinci FAQ can be found here
Guides
- Das u-boot guide for davinci (using DVFlasher) - u-boot guide version 1.0
- Help I have bricked my EVM! - EVM Brickage version 1.0
- How can I get the opensource GIT Kernel to work - Maximum GITtage version 1.0
Programing
- Blinking LEDS on the EVM over I2c - EVM_LED_Blinking.c
- PWM kernel driver (char driver) - PWM.c
- Accessing an I2C temperature sensor - temp_sens.c
- Useful I2C routines - I2Croutines.c
- Using CS audio codec over MCBSP CScodec
- Overclocking the EVM EVMoc
Hardware Hacks
- Adding a second MMC / SD slot - Second MMC / SD
- Installing some input buttons - Input buttonz
- Adding I2C devices (e.g. Temp Sensor) - I2C Mods
Mailing Lists
Chats and Forums
Davinci IRC chat can be found in the #davinci channel on freenode.net
General IRC help can be found here :- IRC Help [1]