| This is the Production release for BIOS-MCSDK 2.1. From the baseline release, BIOS-MCSDK 2.0.9, this software release introduces OpenMP as a multicore programming methodology. The MCSDK gives developers the ability to evaluate major software capabilities of KeyStone family devices.
 
 Please see Getting Started Guide for instructions to run the out of box demonstration application on the evaluation board.
 
 
 The foundational components include:
 
	 SYS/BIOS which is a light-weight real-time embedded operating system for TI devices 
	 Chip support libraries, drivers, and basic platform utilities 
	 Interprocessor communication for communication across cores and devices 
	 Basic networking stack and protocols 
	 Optimized application-specific and application non-specific algorithm libraries 
	 Debug and instrumentation 
	 Bootloaders and boot utilities 
	 Demonstrations and examples 
 Please see the following wiki pages for more information:
 
 
 Note: Support for TMXEVM6657 is beta quality, full production quality will be in BIOS-MCSDK 2.1.1.
 
 
 Note: Please install Code Composer Studio before installing BIOS-MCSDK package.
 
 Supported Platforms
 
	
		| Platform Development Kit | Supported Devices | Supported EVMs |  
		| C6657 | TMS320C6657 | TMDSEVM6657L, TMDSEVM6657LE |  
		| C6670 | TMS320C6670, TMS320TCI6618 | TMDSEVM6670L, TMDSEVM6670LE, TMDSEVM6670LXE, TMDSEVM6618LXE |  
		| C6678 | TMS320C6678, TMS320TCI6608 | TMDSEVM6678L,TMDSEVM6678LE, TMDSEVM6678LXE |  Software Defects
 A list of software defects can be found here.
 
 
 Support For technical discussions and issues, please visit When asking for help in the forum you should tag your posts in the
Subject with "MCSDK", the part number (e.g. "C6678") and software
component (e.g. "NDK").  
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