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TMS320DM357 Dvevm Getting Started Guide
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Connecting to a Console Window
Default Boot Configuration
EVM Hardware Setup
Command Prompts in This Guide
Additional Procedures
Testing the Shared File System
Booting the New Linux Kernel
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TMS320DM357 DVEVM v2.05
Getting Started Guide
Literature Number: SPRUGH0
December 2008
Printed on Recycled Paper
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Contents
TMS320DM357 Dvevm Getting Started Guide
Important Notice
Evaluation BOARD/KIT Important Notice
FCC Warning
About This Guide
Preface
Trademarks
Contents
Contents
Dvevm Overview
What’s in this Kit?
DM357
What’s on the Board?
What’s Next?
EVM Hardware Setup
Setting Up the Hardware
Audio In P3 Audio Out P5
Composite Video Out J8
Uart P6
Connecting to a Console Window
Running the Demonstration Software
Starting the Standalone Demos
Default Boot Configuration
Starting the Standalone Demos
Starting the Standalone Demos
Running the Standalone Demos
Shutting Down the Demos
About the Encode Demo
About the Encode + Decode Demo
IR Remote Buttons for Encode Demo
IR Remote Buttons for Decode Demo
About the Decode Demo
Running the Demos from the Command Line
Running the Network Demo
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Dvevm Software Setup
Software Overview
Command Prompts in This Guide
Software Components
Application
Preparing to Install
Installing the Target Linux Software
Installing the Software
Installing the Dvsdk Software
Exporting a Shared File System for Target Access
Installing the A/V Demo Files
Switch user to root on the host Linux workstation
EVM # setenv nfshost ip address of nfs host
Testing the Shared File System
Installing the Software
Writing a Simple Program and Running it on the EVM
Setting Up the Build/Development Environment
Building a New Linux Kernel
Compile the kernel using the following command
Rebuilding the Dvevm Software for the Target
Building with DSPLink
EVM # setenv serverip tftp server ip address
Booting the New Linux Kernel
Using the Digital Video Test Bench Dvtb
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Additional Procedures
Ntsc
Changing the Video Input/Output Methods
Putting Demo Applications in the Third-Party Menu
File filename.tar.gz
You should see the following output
Setting Up a Tftp Server
Booting from Flash Using Board’s Nand Flash File System
Alternate Boot Methods
Booting from Flash Using NFS File System
Booting via Tftp Using Board’s Nand Flash File System
Booting via Tftp Using NFS File System
Updating U-Boot Using U-Boot
Updating/Restoring the Bootloaders
To assign a dynamic address, use the following
Updating/Restoring the Bootloaders
Updating the Kernel
Restoring the Nand Flash
Restoring the Nand Flash Using NFS
Restoring the Nand Flash Using RAM Disk and a 2 GB SD Card
EVM # tar xf /mnt/mmc/dm357flashimage####.tar EVM # cd
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