


The following multimedia codecs are packaged as a codec server running on the DSP core of the OMAPL1x processor. The GA release will support only CCSv4.0. The Beta release will continue to support CCSv3.3 and CCSv4.0. As this SDK transitions from Beta to GA, support for CCSv3.3 will be removed from the SDK. This OMAP-L138 release is beta3 and includes both CCSv3.3 and CCSv4.0. More details are available in the documentation within the NSP package. The NSP installer (ndk2.0_omapl138_nsp_01_00_00_02.exe) requires NDK V2.01.00 package to be installed first.When installing OMAP-L138_setupwin32_1_00_00_11.exe and C6748_setupwin32_1_00_00_11.exe, it is recommended to install them to the default installation directory.To use USB0 on EVM board as device, please use cable/adapter with Micro-B plug to standard A plug (Digikey p/n H11504-ND is an example.).To use USB0 on EVM board as host, please use cable/adapter with Micro-A plug to standard A receptacle (Digikey p/n H11576-ND is an example.).Users should install the appropriate version of the tools on the code development host. For this reason, both Linux and Windows versions of BIOS, XDC tools, and code generation tools are provided for OMAP-L138 users. OMAP-L138 users can choose to develop DSP code using either a Linux host or a Windows PC.

The latest standalone LSP package can also be downloaded from for the users who only want to install PSP. After installation, the PSP package DaVinci-PSP-SDK-03.20.xx.xx will be inside the OMAP-L138_1_00_00_11 folder. The OMAP-L138_setuplinux_1_00_00_11.bin also installs other software i.e.It is recommended to read it before downloading and installing the software OMAP-L138_C6748_1_00_00_11 contains the description of each installer package.Please start with the Getting Started Guide for complete installation instructions.
