I imagine he's referring to the Device Revision Code that would be on the 
silkscreen of each device shipped.  When we transitioned to Silicon Rev 2.1 (a 
year ago?) the device markings changed from TMS320DM6446ZWT to 
TMS320DM6446AZWT.  However, at least from a part numbering perspective the 
device is still known simply as "DM6446".  If you go to the TI web page there 
is only one page for DM6446, not a separate page for DM6446A.

-----Original Message-----
From: davinci-linux-open-source-boun...@linux.davincidsp.com 
[mailto:davinci-linux-open-source-boun...@linux.davincidsp.com] On Behalf Of 
Kevin Hilman
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 3:18 PM
To: Jorge Luis Zapata Muga
Cc: davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/6] ARM: DaVinci: Initial support for Neuros Technologies 
OSD2 board


The names chosen here are a bit confusing.  AFAIK, there isn't a SoC
named dm6446A and it looks like the 'A' is actually the rev. A of the
board, right?  IIUC, the board is actually called the Neuros OSD2,
right?

So rather than putting the SoC in the board name, how about

  config MACH_NEUROS_OSD2

and name the board file board-neuros-osd2.c


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