Re: What does the DSPBRIDGE do?

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Hi Elvis,

ext Elvis Dowson wrote:
> Hi Vladimir,
> 	
> On Aug 13, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Vladimir Pantelic wrote:
> 
>> Elvis Dowson wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 	I was wondering what the DSPBRIDGE does?
>> it allows the arm to load/run code on the dsp
> 
> And this code would be compiled and linked using the ti dsp compiler?  
> what role will the arm gcc compiler play, when using ti dsp compiler?
> 
> Are there some examples this?
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Elvis
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I guess you need TI compiler only for compiling Codes which run on DSP, rest of
the stuff can be compiled using arm-gcc.

Cheers,
Ameya.
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