As far as I know, the two TS101s on the EzKit are connected via their
external bus, and as well there is external memory on that bus. Each TS101
can access the other's internal memory directly, with an address range
determined by it's multiprocessor identifier. So it's as simple as
accessing memory. As for layering on any shared memory software protection
schemes, thats up to you.
As far as a reference, try the TS101 manuals and the EzKit manuals. I'd be
surprised if ADI doesn't have example code for this, and VisualDSP supports
multiprocessor as well by allowing for shared variables to be declared and
referenced.
"Paul" <paul.pettus@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1147106645.343402.143810@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> hi, there,
>
> I am current setting up a project to use ADST TS101 TigerSHARC EZ-Lite
> board with two ADSP TS101 DSPs.
>
> I want to setup the program so that these two CPUs can communite each
> other via share memory.
>
> Does anybody have such experience on this filed? or Would you please
> give me some reference?
>
> thanks.
>
> regards
>
> paul
>
Reply by Paul●May 8, 20062006-05-08
hi, there,
I am current setting up a project to use ADST TS101 TigerSHARC EZ-Lite
board with two ADSP TS101 DSPs.
I want to setup the program so that these two CPUs can communite each
other via share memory.
Does anybody have such experience on this filed? or Would you please
give me some reference?
thanks.
regards
paul