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It discusses how the OMAP and DaVinci processors are partitioned, how to develop for the platform and discusses how to use the different codecs for these platforms. The book is not as big as the usual Dummy book - it's 110 pages in a smaller form factor. It's well worth reading though. | It discusses how the OMAP and DaVinci processors are partitioned, how to develop for the platform and discusses how to use the different codecs for these platforms. The book is not as big as the usual Dummy book - it's 110 pages in a smaller form factor. It's well worth reading though. | ||
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Revision as of 16:26, 7 April 2009
OMAP and DaVinci Software for Dummies
Steve Blonstein, Alan Campbell, Texas Instruments, ISBN: xxxx
Free book, available through the TI website.
It discusses how the OMAP and DaVinci processors are partitioned, how to develop for the platform and discusses how to use the different codecs for these platforms. The book is not as big as the usual Dummy book - it's 110 pages in a smaller form factor. It's well worth reading though.