you can find training info on the dvevm here
 
 http://focus.ti.com/docs/training/traininghomepage.jhtml
 
 
  
 -----Original Message-----
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [email protected]
 Sent: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 9:24 PM
 Subject: Re: Beginner needing help!
 
      I'm new to the DaVinci hardware, CCS, and all the different tools needed 
to implement a xDIAS-XDM compliant DSP codec, integrate it into the Code Engine 
server, linking to the different APIs on ARM side, etc. I've read a lot of the 
how-to documents and play around with the different examples provided with the 
DVEVM kit; there are a lot of things to learn about; hence I'm still not 
confident in myself on the DSP side to come up with a application (server) that 
samples data from the mic, encodes it in Speex, gives it to the an application 
on the ARM, and does the opposite in the reverse flow (gets Speex encoded data 
from the ARM, decodes it and plays it out to the speaker/headphone). Does TI 
offer a crash course in creating a Code Engine server from scratch, in which I 
can get hands out experience? My company is willing to send me out for a week 
to learn it. Thanks.
 
 ----- Original Message ----
 From: Santhosh Kumar B N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, December 4, 2006 4:40:14 AM
 Subject: Re: Beginner needing help!
 
 Andy,
 
 FYI,
 
 
 > 1) Where can I find documents / sample source code that show me how to
 > design and build a Code Engine server on the DSP from scratch?
 > Related, where can I find documents / sample source code that show me
 > how to design and code the API interface between the ARM and DSP so
 > that Speex data can be exchanged?
 
 You can find the related docs @ dvevm_1_10/codec_engine_1_02/docs
 
 
 > 2) It seems like the included DVEVM development environment doesn't
 > have tools to build software for the DSP; since I don't have the DVDSK
 > yet, it there a way for me to build my DSP server anyway? If so, how?
 
 For building a DSP server you should have DVSDK which contains frame
 work components and Linux CG Tools.
 
 Since you have a bought a DVEVM you should be able to register to access
 the download site, which has latest DVEVM software package and a demo
 version of DVSDK (except CG tools) available for download. For Linux CG
 Tools (i assume you are using MV Linux as an RTOS), either you have to
 buy a DVSDK or full version of CCS 3.2 from TI.
 
 > 3) What is the simpliest design 
 
 Create a xDIAS-XDM compliant DSP library, build a codec server and intergrate
 to the codec engine.
 
 Hope this helps you,
 
 
 ~sANTHOSH
 
   
    
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