Network Developers Kit Licensing and Availability

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This topic discusses common licensing and availability questions about TI's NDK (Network Developer's Kit)

Note: for Legacy releases please check Licensing and Availability for Legacy Releases page.

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How much does NDK cost?

Beginning with the NDK 2.00 release in February 2009, the NDK standard product releases are free of charge. The standard product consists of binary libraries with source also provided for drivers, network applications, and the Jumbo Packet Buffer Manager.

Since the production releases are now freely available, TI is no longer releasing the evaluation versions of the NDK. In addition, the product is no longer available for purchase via Authorized Software Providers or other distributors.

NDK releases can be downloaded from:

https://www-a.ti.com/downloads/sds_support/targetcontent/index.html

Note about NDK 2.0 version numbers: NDK 2.0 Production Release is listed as 2.0.0.0 in the filename and the documentation. This is the latest build of NDK and the build number (the last .0) should be disregarded. NDK 2.0 Early Adopter (2.0.0.1) and Beta (2.0.0.2) are older builds and not entirely tested. They should be replaced with NDK 2.0 Production Release (2.0.0.0)

Is there support for my application development?

No, all NDK software is provided as 'AS IS' with no support.

Additional support information can be found throughout this wiki. Please go to Main Page on the left menu and check the Network Developer's Kit category.

Is my board supported? Where is the software located?

NDK 2.x

As of February 2009, drivers for all supported devices/EVMs are provided in the NDK 2.x installation:

NDK releases can be downloaded from: https://www-a.ti.com/downloads/sds_support/targetcontent/index.html

NDK 1.94

DM642, C6455

for DM642 and C6455 there is support provided with the NSP (network support packages, or emac drivers) which have to be installed separately on top of the "bare" NDK

These can be downloaded from https://www-a.ti.com/downloads/sds_support/targetcontent/NDK/index.html

(see C6455 NSP and DM642 NSP)


DM648, C6424, DM6437, C6452

the NDK emac drivers (NSP) for newer devices (DM648, C6424, DM6437, C6452) are available inside the PSP (platform support packages) v. 1.10.01

https://www-a.ti.com/downloads/sds_support/targetcontent/psp/bios_psp/index.html

To add support for those devices on NDK 1.94 you can download the PSP, copy the NSP (ti.ndk.platforms.xxx) and install them on top of the NDK 1.94 as described above


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