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2004 Aug 06
1
Some simple questions
Thanks for the response, Jim, you told me most of what I needed to know.
> For very tight bandwidth applications speex is probably better,
> if you have the cpu.
Well, heh, I'm not sure if an ARM running at ~200mHz - with a fair amount of
other stuff to do at the same time - really qualifies as "enough CPU." Is
there sort of a rule of thumb for how much gumption a chip
2004 Aug 06
2
Some simple questions
> It might even work
> on the arm940 (12MHz); if so that chip should be enough for an IP
> phone with 711/rgl/ilbc/gsm/speex support. I would love to see a
> 802.11 phone like that, complete with a tiny price. :)
That's interesting. Mostly because I'm a hobbyist Gameboy programmer,
and the AGB is an Arm7TDMI/16.78mHz.
How...
2014 Feb 04
2
[RFC 10/16] drm/nouveau/timer: skip calibration on GK20A
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Alexandre Courbot <acourbot at nvidia.com> wrote:
> GK20A's timer is directly attached to the system timer and cannot be
> calibrated. Skip the calibration phase on that chip since the
> corresponding registers do not exist.
Just a curiosity: What timer resolution does the HW initialise at?
>
> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot