Robert,

DSP/BIOS Link product may be useful for you. It is intended for exactly
this purpose, and is available standalone, as well as within Codec
Engine. If used standalone, you can choose one of the several data
transfer protocols available between the ARM & DSP, depending on your
specific needs.
The latest release is v1.50 and can be downloaded at:
https://www-a.ti.com/downloads/sds_support/targetcontent/link/index.html

Please refer to UserGuide for high level information on all protocols
(DSPLink components) and the Programmer's Guide for guidance in choosing
the protocol that is suitable for your needs.
Once you have decided on your protocol, you can refer to sample
applications available with the release for an example usage of the
APIs.

The sample applications are available within the
/dsplink/gpp/src/samples and /dsplink/dsp/src/samples directory. 

For example, to use messaging with MSGQ module, refer to
/dsplink/gpp/src/samples/message and /dsplink/dsp/src/samples/message. 

The design of the sample application is detailed in UserGuide.

Regards,
Mugdha 

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Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 1:54 PM
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Subject: simple data exchange between ARM and DSP

Hello,

I do not want to use any codec or something like  that. I only want to
put some data in memory and let the DSP process this data. Is there any
sample or any documentation about something like that from TI or others?

It would be great if somebody can put me in the right direction.

Thanks - Robert

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