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Jsarao said ...

With all the references to DSPLink 1.30 & 1.40 this pages seems rather dated with DSPLink 1.6x now available. Can TI Support please update this to reflect current release? Thanks -jsarao

--Jsarao 13:32, 11 December 2009 (CST)

HelmutForren said ...

Regarding "Changing the boot argument in your Linux bootloader", if the bootargs mem= specification is LESS than the amount allowed (as illustrated by the yellow blocks in figures 2, 3, and 4), then the difference is WASTED. It's advisible to make sure you have a perfect fit between bootargs mem= and, if the next fellow in memory, CMEM arguments.

--HelmutForren 04:56, 21 January 2011 (CST)

Chanakya.sun said ...

Regarding 'Determining the size of the "DDR" section' it is stated that "Add a little to the "used" value to allow your code and data to grow some during development, and that is the minimal DDR size. "

how much is the size that needs to be added to the used and how can it be calculated for a code?

--Chanakya.sun 06:52, 19 April 2012 (CDT)