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Very interesting read on the DSP portion of OMAP35xx
Thank you very much for this article.
This is the only article that I found with guided instruction for using the DSP portion of OMAP35xx.
What is lacking is a following up to version 2.6.39 or above which incorporate some simple raw image sensor capturing like PixHawk and using the DSP engine for simple test case.
Keep exploring and post a update to the latest stable kernel
Cheers~!
Very interesting read on the DSP portion of OMAP35xx
Thank you very much for this article.
This is the only article that I found with guided instruction for using the DSP portion of OMAP35xx.
What is lacking is a following up to version 2.6.39 or above which incorporate some simple raw image sensor capturing like PixHawk and using the DSP engine for simple test case.
Keep exploring and post a update to the latest stable kernel
Cheers~!
Nice article, I was looking
Nice article, I was looking for these kind of information on site accessibility.
Please continue writing....
Thanks
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