Texas Instruments TMS320DM6446 DVEVM v2.0 User Manual
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Preparing to Install
DVEVM Software Setup
4-5
4.2
Preparing to Install
On a host system, mount the DVEVM demonstration DVD and copy the
following files to a temporary location with at least 2.3 GB available
space. Since you can delete the installation files after installing the
software, a directory like /tmp is recommended.
❏ mvl_5_0_demo_sys_setuplinux.bin (disk 1)
❏ mvl_5_0_0_demo_lsp_setuplinux_#_#_#_#.bin (disk 2)
❏ dvsdk_setuplinux_#_#_#_#.bin (disk 2)
❏ xdctools_setuplinux_#_#_#.bin (disk 2)
❏ bios_setuplinux_#_#_#_#.bin (disk 2)
❏ TI-C6x-CGT-v#.#.#.#.bin (disk 2)
Updates to these installers may be available on the TI DaVinci Software
Updates website listed in Section 1.4.
Ensure that an X graphical display is available, and point your DISPLAY
environment variable to this value. For example:
csh:
host $ setenv DISPLAY cnabc0314159d1:0
ksh or bash:
host $ export DISPLAY=cnabc0314159d1:0
4.3
Installing the Software
Installing the software used by the DVEVM involves performing the
following steps:
❏ Section 4.3.1, Installing the Target Linux Software
❏ Section 4.3.2, Installing the DVSDK Software
❏ Section 4.3.3, Installing the A/V Demo Files
❏ Section 4.3.4, Installing the SoC Analyzer
❏ Section 4.3.5, Exporting a Shared File System for Target Access
❏ Section 4.3.6, Testing the Shared File System
❏ Section 4.3.7, Configuring the Boot Setup for PAL Video Users