Reply by Jim Thomas January 30, 20042004-01-30
Jacek wrote:
> Is there a tool which allowed to command line tool which allowed to load > program into processor memory? Does one of AD tools in VisualDSP packet do > this?
You have under-specified the problem. It largely depends on the type of host on which you're running the command line (PC? Mac? SBC?), how it's connected to the DSP (PCI? ISA? JTAG?) and often, on the OS it's running (MS? Linux? OSX? Something else?) The DSP card vendor most likely has a solution. -- Jim Thomas Principal Applications Engineer Bittware, Inc jthomas@bittware.com http://www.bittware.com (703) 779-7770 I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
Reply by Ron Huizen January 30, 20042004-01-30
/ smart ass answer on

 Yes.

/ smart ass answer off

Seriously, you're going to have provide more information to get a useful
answer, such as how you are connected to the DSP?  A jtag emulator?  PCI
bus? USB?  What OS are you running on the machine where you want the command
line tool? etc ...


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Ron Huizen
BittWare

"Jacek" <jacek@jacek.pl> wrote in message
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> Is there a tool which allowed to command line tool which allowed to load > program into processor memory? Does one of AD tools in VisualDSP packet do > this? > > JP > >
Reply by Jacek January 30, 20042004-01-30
Is there a tool which allowed to command line tool which allowed to load
program into processor memory? Does one of AD tools in VisualDSP packet do
this?

JP