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6.0 Creating an SD Card from Prebuilt Binaries
To create a new SD card with prebuilt binaries, follow the steps below:
Note: These steps will work ONLY on a Linux PC.
1. Unzip the release to find the following files:
2. Plug the SD card into the Linux computer and identify the device name — typically /dev/sdX
3. Important note: This process REMOVES DATA from the device, so ENSURE YOU HAVE THE
CORRECT NAME! WRONG NAME = UNINTENDED DATA LOSS! From the directory containing the
files listed in step 1, use the following commands:
# chmod u+x create_sdcard.sh
# sudo ./create_sdcard.sh --device /dev/sdb --name $(whoami) --path ./
4. Eject the SD card. It is now ready for booting by the TDA4Vx RVP.
7.0 Building the SDK from Source
To begin development using the RVP-TDA4Vx, you will need to rebuild the SDK using the following steps:
1. Unpack the zip file from D3 Engineering.
2. Download and install the following two packages into the same folder as the D3 Engineering
Release Package:
•
PSDK RTOS:
jacinto7/07_02_00_06/exports/ti-processor-sdk-rtos-j721e-evm-07_02_00_06.tar.gz
•
PSDK Linux:
jacinto7/07_02_00_07/exports/ti-processor-sdk-linux-j7-evm-07_02_00_07-Linux-x86-
Install.bin
https://software-dl.ti.com/jacinto7/esd/processor-sdk-rtos-
https://software-dl.ti.com/jacinto7/esd/processor-sdk-linux-
DesignCore® RVP-TDA4Vx Development Kit ▪ Quick Start Guide
Document No. 00C-255 ▪ Version 1.0 ▪ Release Date: 9/9/20
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