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2003 Aug 19
2
Re: Open source IP phone, maybe?
Hi!
I think it is a great idea.
The DS80C400 needs external memory, and/or flash. It have the Ethernet
integrated, but it is really slow (it is 8051 architecture), and yes, I
know it can go up ti 75Mhz, but only gives 18MIPS max. I would use
ATmega128 from atmel (16MIPS at only 16Mhz), take a look at:
http://www.ethernut.de (project using mega128 with Ethernet, includes
schematics).
It can, in fact (personal experience) give about 0.7 instructions per
clock cycle (media). About 11MIPS @ 16Mhz, or at 14.7456Mhz (for RS-232
standard speeds) 10.3MIPS.
There is a free C comp...
2005 Mar 22
2
Speex hardware requirements?
Compared to todays PDAs the GameBoy Advance (GBA) is low spec. it has a
16MHz ARM7tdmi RISC processor. 32-bit but it can handle 16-bit
instructions in a mode that resembles "bytecode" (a 32-bit instruction
is executed using a 16-bit instruction). I got a feeling that the GBA
would need a FPU.
For more information on the GBA visit this info page:
http://www.cs.ri...
2003 Aug 19
0
Re: Open source IP phone, maybe?
...nk it is a great idea.
>
> The DS80C400 needs external memory, and/or flash. It have the
> Ethernet integrated, but it is really slow (it is 8051 architecture),
> and yes, I know it can go up ti 75Mhz, but only gives 18MIPS max. I
> would use ATmega128 from atmel (16MIPS at only 16Mhz), take a look at:
> http://www.ethernut.de (project using mega128 with Ethernet, includes
> schematics).
>
> It can, in fact (personal experience) give about 0.7 instructions per
> clock cycle (media). About 11MIPS @ 16Mhz, or at 14.7456Mhz (for
> RS-232 standard speeds) 10.3...
2005 Mar 23
1
Speex hardware requirements?
...t). As for wideband, it would at least require
>shortcuts in the QMF (replacing with IIR filter) to work.
>
> Jean-Marc
>
>Le mercredi 23 mars 2005 ? 08:05 +0100, P?r Moberg a ?crit :
>
>
>>Compared to todays PDAs the GameBoy Advance (GBA) is low spec. it has a
>>16MHz ARM7tdmi RISC processor. 32-bit but it can handle 16-bit
>>instructions in a mode that resembles "bytecode" (a 32-bit instruction
>>is executed using a 16-bit instruction). I got a feeling that the GBA
>>would need a FPU.
>>For more information on the GBA visit...
2005 Mar 23
0
Speex hardware requirements?
...t if you disable
perceptual enhancement). As for wideband, it would at least require
shortcuts in the QMF (replacing with IIR filter) to work.
Jean-Marc
Le mercredi 23 mars 2005 ? 08:05 +0100, P?r Moberg a ?crit :
> Compared to todays PDAs the GameBoy Advance (GBA) is low spec. it has a
> 16MHz ARM7tdmi RISC processor. 32-bit but it can handle 16-bit
> instructions in a mode that resembles "bytecode" (a 32-bit instruction
> is executed using a 16-bit instruction). I got a feeling that the GBA
> would need a FPU.
> For more information on the GBA visit this info pa...
2007 Sep 05
0
[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-mga 1.4.7
Adam Jackson (3):
Fix various timing bugs on the G200SE.
Disable MTRR support for PCIE G200SE cards, as it tickles hardware bugs.
Default mode on G200SE of 1024x768 @ 16bpp.
Brice Goglin (1):
Change minimal frequency guess from 12 to 16MHz
Daniel Stone (2):
bump to 1.4.6
bump to 1.4.6.1
Gabriele Gorla (1):
Add Xv support for Millennium II chips
Ian Romanick (12):
Current state of MGA driver modified to work with the xserver
Store the pci_device pointer passed into MGAPciProbe instead of
Pass the...
2005 Mar 21
2
Speex hardware requirements?
Hi evrybody,
I wonder witch hardware requirements it is for speex decoding
(especially 16kHz mono sound).
Could it be possible to use the Gameboy advance hardware if you added a
FPU? or dose it need to be more powerfull?
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2019 May 08
3
kickstart compat C7 -> C8
On Wed, 8 May 2019 at 13:48, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu>
wrote:
>
>
> On 2019-05-08 12:28, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> > On Wed, 8 May 2019 at 13:24, mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
>
> >>
> > Yep. Minimum for that is going to be about the same as your RESCUE. The
> > other would just be to confirm that the sda has space and