Installing The Dvsdk Software - Texas Instruments TMS320DM357 DVEVM 2.05 Getting Started Manual

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4.3.2

Installing the DVSDK Software

5) Unpack the tar files (as root) by using the following commands:
host $ tar zxf mvltools5.0-#######.tar.gz
host $ tar zxf DaVinciLSP-#_#_#_#.tar.gz
This creates the MontaVista directory structure under the
/opt/mv_pro_5.0/montavista/ directory.
Note that unpacking these tar files will overwrite any existing files that
were previously installed.
Note: The LSP shipped with the DVSDK is a multi-platform LSP
and is not configured for a particular platform. As shipped, this LSP
cannot be used to build the demo or example applications. It must
first be copied to a user area and configured/built for the EVM.
Please see Section 4.5 for instructions.
The DVSDK software includes Codec Engine components, sample data
files, xDAIS and xDM header files, and a contiguous memory allocator for
Linux (CMEM).
To install the DVSDK software using the Linux installer, follow these
steps:
1) Log in using a user account . The user account must have execute
permission for the dvsdk_dm357_setuplinux_#_#_#_#.bin and
xdctools_setuplinux_#_#_#.bin files.
2) Execute the DVSDK installer that you previously copied from the
DVSDK DVD. For example:
host $ cd /tmp
host $ ./dvsdk_dm357_setuplinux_#_#_#_#.bin
This installs the DVSDK in /home/<useracct>/dvsdk_#_#.
3) Execute the XDC installer that you previously copied from the
DVSDK DVD. For example:
host $ cd /tmp
host $ ./xdctools_setuplinux_#_#_#.bin
When you are prompted, do not use the default installation location.
Instead, install the software in the directory created in Step 2. For
example, /home/<useracct>/dvsdk_#_#.
4) You can now delete the .bin files that you loaded into the temporary
directory.
Installing the Software
DVEVM Software Setup
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