Hello Johnny
 the original question was can TI RTOS work on the Beaglbone Blue. I've seen 
many asking about the BBAI as well. Perhaps you can share which Beaglbone board 
you have TI RTOS running on??
 and what you used for JTAG so we can provide some help or support. 
I've experience running TI RTOS SDK on TI EVM board myself . 
I've seen you have a BBAI so please elaborate your hardware running TI RTOS for 
Original question asker please. 
I'm curious myself. I'm just trying to avoid solutions for other's that haven't 
been verified. 
Mark

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  On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 4:50 PM, jonnymo<[email protected]> wrote:   You 
asked, if I had experience with TI-RTOS and if I had experience with TI-RTOS 
with other IDEs and I answered yes to those.  However,  I have nothing to prove 
to you or anyone else for that matter that does not provide me with a paycheck. 
 Believe what you want, I could not care less. 
However, you don't need an IDE to use any programmer, be it a Segger or other. 
But, then again you know all so I would expect you already have done this.
Good luck.
Jon 
On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 1:28 PM 'Mark Lazarewicz' via BeagleBoard 
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Right Ian and I've had trouble with Segger.They work well for some IDE. I don't 
want people wasting Money like I did.I'm very skeptical Johnny has gotten TI 
RTOS working on any Beaglbone it's not supported.And his claims that SYS BIOS( 
now TI RTOS) which uses autogenerated files compiles outside of CCS are 
dubious. If you stick with one vendor you won't waste weeks of Time fighting 
tool's. I agree 💯 with your assessment. Perhaps I will send Johnny a $20 JTAG 
and ask him to share his BBAI TI RTOS projects online using this $20 JTAG 🙈 
with the group.


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  On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 2:50 PM, jonnymo<[email protected]> wrote:   You 
must be reading a different Release note then I am reading. This seems to show 
more than just cortex-m 
support.https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/models/model-overview/#supported-cores

 Segger does lists the J-Link EDU Mini with full J-Link support though.  There 
is also the $60 J-Link EDU which is basically the same as the Base without all 
the extra software. 
However, the mini was just tossed out as a suggestion.  Its up the individual 
to do the proper research to see what works best for their environment.
Cheers.
Jon 
On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 8:13 AM Iain Hunter <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Jonny, Looking at that link from Segger it appears that they only support 
the cortex-M core devices from TI, so that wouldn't help on a BBB.The other 
factor that is important for some of us is that the Segger EDU emulators are 
explicitly for non-commercial use. If you are commercial use then you are 
looking at $400 which makes the TI emulators look like a bargain.Iain

On Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 6:27:29 PM UTC+1, jonnymo wrote:
Segger is an industry standard and if TI  does not support it with CCS then I 
would suggest another MCU vendor. There is this 
though:https://wiki.segger.com/TI_Code_Composer_Studio
Besides, CCS is just a TI version of Eclipse, so anything that can be done in 
CCS can be done in Eclipse.  It may take some work to get the project set-up, 
but it is possible. 


On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 10:10 AM 'Mark Lazarewicz' via BeagleBoard 
<[email protected]> wrote:

More how quickly they suggest using their Segger IDE. That's been my 
experience.🙈 Good luck building TI RTOS in anything besides CCS.This is there 
high end JTAG as well.


https://forum.segger.com/index.php/Thread/4869-SOLVED-J-Link-on-Code-Composer-Studio/


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  On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 12:05 PM, 'Mark Lazarewicz' via 
BeagleBoard<[email protected]> wrote:   Make Sure Segger comes with 
.gel file for CCS and driver's for CCS.
 When you buy all TI products less head aches and better support as well adding 
the JTAG support to CCS. All this must be verified before buying.


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  On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 11:54 AM, jonnymo<[email protected]> wrote:   The 
Segger J-Link EDU Mini is only like $20US.
https://www.adafruit.com/product/3571


On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 9:21 AM 'Mark Lazarewicz' via BeagleBoard 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Right looks like a black or white is best. A board with USB JTAG is cheaper as 
if $$$ are a problem the JTAG is $100+ the EVM supports JTAG over USB that's 
why they support no soldering.

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  On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 11:10 AM, jonnymo<[email protected]> wrote:   For 
Ti-RTOS, you might want to start 
here.http://www.ti.com/tool/PROCESSOR-SDK-AM335X

This looks 
interesting:http://huesmanbros.com/marc/2017/09/22/getting-ti-rtos-running-on-the-beaglebone-black/


There is a page for QNX on the Beagleboard site, but perhaps more specific for 
the BB Black or EVM.  It could be possible to try it with the Blue, but I am 
not sure how they compare 
though.https://beagleboard.org/project/QNX+Neutrino+on+OMAP/
http://www.qnx.com/products/reference-design/index.html

There are JTAG pads on the back of the Blue so you would have to carefully 
solder headers to it and then use a JTAG programmer to load it. Again, all 
theory in my case since I have not attempted this with my dead Blue. 
https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-blue/blob/master/BeagleBone_Blue_sch.pdf

Cheers,
Jon

On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 8:53 AM 'Mark Lazarewicz' via BeagleBoard 
<[email protected]> wrote:

HelloWhat I meant is learning TI  RTOS us typically done using CCS and loading 
via JTAG. So using a board without JTAG isn't smart.
As far as your board I didn't see it in the supported hardware doc's you must 
dig deeper to find.
QNX and Free RTOS might support the board.
Any RTOS typically provide Architecture Support Package (ARM) and Board Support 
Package (Beaglbone) so assuming the processor is supported as it's same also 
bad idea.If you search group for RTOS you see others asking to use Beaglbone ( 
white or black or BBAI
As I mentioned it works on TI EVM hardware which is the am35xx I have one it's 
$250 this group is beagleboard org hardware. The board support is different. TI 
RTOS lists 4 boards no mention of Beaglbone.
RTOS vendor test on specific board's typically in TI RTOS official TI EVM 
boards.Here's Linkhttp://www.ti.com/tool/TMDSEVM3517C

Board Support Package Engineers port BSP to customer hardware sometimes easy 
(your board) sometimes very hard ( custom hardware design's)I was BSP 
consultant I know This
RTOS vendor like Greenhills sell BSP packages.
Google group and see someone asking about BBAI won't boot using TI RTOS
I'm not such a nice Guy 😂
So I tell you you want to be a BSP porting Engineer or learn RTOS please dig 
deeper in RTOS docs or your never going to learn.
I'm amazed you didn't Google TI RTOS Beaglbone in group and didn't find 
supported hardware in RTOS docs TI documents are world class very thorough.Did 
you post this question in E2E forum?They support TI products this group support 
beaglbone.org 
The Short answer is buy a TI EVM or find another RTOS (required ability to read 
docs supplied by vendor), Port RTOS BSP yourself or pay big $$ to someone to 
Port RTOS.
Learning RTOS can be done by watching wonderful Tutorial on TI site but after 
doing you will wish you had $$$ to buy the correct hardware.
Good Luck









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  On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 8:34 AM, [email protected]<[email protected]> wrote:   
Hi,
I seqrched the group and couldn't find anything relevant. Also, when you say 
JTAG is enabled by default, so you mean it is available on BBBlue via USB 
interface?  If ye it would be very surprising as I couldn't find any material 
online. Could you please point meto the relevant resources?
Many Thanks,Prateek

On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 2:33:19 AM UTC+5:30, lazarman wrote:
This has been asked in here. The RTOS docs list boards supported.The TI EVM is 
supported always RTOS have ASAP & BSP and yes jtag support is default.Whether 
TI adds board's is best asked in E2E forums 

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  On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 2:01 PM, [email protected]<[email protected]> wrote:  
 Since the processor on Blue is same as the one on Black, theoretically it 
should be possible. But I don't see any JTAG pins on Blue and they are used in 
all the tutorials I came across for Black. I'm really unsure on if is at all 
possible to get it done with the USB interface, either on Blue or Black and if 
yes, what's the procedure?. Has anyone ever tried this? I'm trying to get some 
hand-on experience with RTOS but getting a new hardware at current time just 
isn't possible. 


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