The XDC docs are good, but [intentionally] vague as they're targeted at a huge range of developers.
Assuming you're interested in the Codec Engine development flow, this article is a decent starting point to help understand the basics from codec developer up the stack to application developer: http://tiexpressdsp.com/index.php?title=Codec_Engine_Roles It defines the 4 roles Codec Engine users play, the inputs/outputs each role incorporates/generates, and tools/docs which further describe the steps required. The Codec Engine examples are shaped by these 4 roles, too, as described here: http://tiexpressdsp.com/index.php?title=Codec_Engine_Examples#Physical_Layout Chris ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sandeep YEDIRE Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 4:44 AM To: [email protected] Cc: Sandeep Yedire Subject: Instructions for making library file for C64 on evmDM6446 using xdc tools Hi, I am new user on evmDM6446. I am able to build and run your examples on target. My current task to to port our codec on evmDM6446. >From your documents, XDC User guide.pdf, I am able to get hello.out binary >file. >From mail previous discussions, I understand that I need a library file which >is genarated from CCS v3.3 I do not have CCS v3.3 simulator. Can I make library file with XDC tools? If so, Please give me instructions Is CCS v3.3 FET any use for me? I understand and read wiki.davincidsp.com, that after I get library file .a64P I can use RTSC wizard to create server and .x64P. Can you please provide any link for basic instructions without using CCS v3.3. I have read the document on Xdc_Userguide-Part1.pdf. It mentions about CCS v3.3 pjt. Many Thanks, Sandeep.Yedire ________________________________ ________________________________ Bring your gang together. Do your thing. Find your favourite Yahoo! Group.<http://in.rd.yahoo.com/tagline_groups_9/*http://in.promos.yahoo.com/groups/>
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