Gumstix DSP

How do you compile code for the DSP on the gumstick? I have only seen where you have to use code studio or code composer or some kind of IDE with complier and it costs quite a bit of money unless you get the free version which is basically a student version and limits the amount of code you can complie. Is there any easier way to use the DSP on the Overo gumstix. I would hate to spend the $400 and not be able to use the DSP?

Help..Does anybody know the steps to compling the DSP code and using that with the ARM co processor?

Thanks,
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  • Holy crap. I totally butchered that last post...Wow..Sorry I didn't really take time to read over it otherwise I would have made more sense..Thanks for all the posts..I agree with Michael..and thanks for the post..It looks like you can write, compile, and build (either together or separate) code for both DSP and ARM all under linux with the tools available for linux.. I was just reading that you needed the code studio or composer that comes with the C6000 complier or whatever in windows..It appears through the posts the a total linux host solution is the best route....

    By the way, I want the DSP to do my DCMs!!

    Thanks All
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