Did you watch the slides for this SDK? I did.If you had you'd seen the board 
specific layer.
Your approach seems flawed.If I was doing what you're doing I'd use TI RTOS on 
DSP and their Linux  and use their IPC and I'd pony up the money for the 
correct EVM and JTAG you choose a mixed solution who you going to ask for help. 
Sadly if you're a student and they won't buy you the correct board for a quick 
start then they assume you're time is Free. Don't be sad it happens at cheap 
companies too usually where the SW manager is a Computer Science Major or 
Hardware only type then they hire a BSP consultant because they designed a 
custom board or because he has no clue on what's needed for BSP.




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  On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 2:03 PM, Andrew Elder<[email protected]> 
wrote:   
Also note the TI SDK 06_01_00_08 is based on Linux kernel 4.19, whereas the 
"stable" BBAI debian kernel is based on 4.14.

On Thursday, October 24, 2019 at 6:01:09 AM UTC-4, Geza Kuhmann wrote:

I'm trying to use the latest Linux Processor SDK for AM57x from here on BBAI.(I 
just noticed that they released version 06_01_00_08 today/yesterday, I was 
trying with the previous version 06_01_00_07).
As far as I see now, BBAI is not officially supported by the Processor SDK.What 
I tried was to make an SD card using the SDK's create-sdcard script, but it 
does not boot on the BBAI.



On Thursday, October 24, 2019 at 3:40:56 AM UTC+2, lazarman wrote:
Hi
Problem Description not very clear.
What HW failed to boot ?
If I had to guess you used this SDK? https://training.ti.com/node/ 1138863
and ran it on a BBAI?
You probably have better chance of getting help with details.

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  On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 10:00 AM, [email protected]<[email protected]> 
wrote:   Hi,
I'm wondering if BBAI is compatible with current Processor SDK Linux from TI 
(or rather vice-versa)?The kernel is different there and I was not able to boot 
from SD card created with the utilities from the SDK.I've an application 
currently running on OMAP L138, Linux + TI RTOS on DSP (using SDK's 
SysLink/IPC) which I'd like to port to BBAI, to leverage the increased DSP 
power. I'd like to avoid merging/mixing the Debian and SDK/Arago world if 
possible...
Any hints?Thx,
Geza


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