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2009 Oct 16
2
SIP to IAX to SIP
...ne I have a SIP phone. I have configured a netgear wgt634u with asterisk and a SIP phone and linked the two systems together via IAX. Audio from Ubuntu to netgear is not bad, audio from netgear to ubuntu is unintelligible. Any clues as to whether this will work? Configuration suggestions? Is a 200MHz arm processor just too small? Any help appreciated. sip phone <--> wgt634u <----- iax -----> ubuntu <--> sip phone wireless 200MHz arm 3GHz AMD hardwired 100MB 100MB lan between systems Hope this is clear enough. Cheers George
2003 Apr 14
7
Trouble installing
...k, but I get the following error: make ... ... checking for tgetent in -ltermcap ... no checking for tgetent in -ltinfo ... no checking for tgetent in -lcurses ... no checking for tgetent in -lncurses ... no configure: error: termcap support not found I am running Mandrake 9.1 on a Pentium II 200MHz. Could this be a hardware issue? I have Mandrake 9.1 running on my laptop and I was able to install the program with no difficulty. Any help will be greatly appreciated. _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with M...
2004 Dec 04
3
Local mirrors and ISP transfer bills
...updates to my real customer servers go at a hundred megabit rate rather than the time it'd take to suck down a new kernel or openoffice through a DS/1. I'd like to recommend that everyone with some kind of server farm do this. The local mirror doesn't have to be wonderful - mine is a 200mhz PPro machine built out of junked parts - all it has to do is serve FTP. You'll save money in the long run and reduce the cost to the donated mirrors. Someone pays for the bandwidth, one way or the other.
2004 Nov 01
4
speex on TI C5x fixed-point DSP
...a, complexity=3, on 120MHz C5509 when code and >>data are all in on-chip SRAM. I have not tested the wideband codec yet. >> >> > >Cool! Just curious, how much of the DSP does it take to do that? > > It took all of the DSP at that speed. The C5509 will go up to 200MHz, so I guess it's 2/3 of the DSP. We're going to profile the code to see if we can speed it up. > >I looked at the patch. Seems mostly OK, though there are some minor >issues. First, I don't think it's right to say spx_int_32_t=long except >for alpha. This will likely...
2004 May 21
4
G.729a beta codec on old Pentiums
...ec Translator) == G.729 Host-ID: **masked** == Found license '**masked**' providing 2 channels == Found total of 2 G.729 licenses Illegal instruction (core dumped) The machine this is running on is rather old - it's a Pentium MMX (166Mhz according to Linux, I thought it was a 200Mhz but I'm remote to the machine at the moment so I can't watch the BIOS boot to see). This is probably just a shot in the dark, but could this be related to the F00F bug in the older Pentiums? Has anyone else got the beta g729a codec running successfully on an older Pentium machine? L...
2005 Jan 01
2
htb bridge problem, please chceck my config
hello. i have following setup: a machine (winChip 200mhz cpu, 32mb ram, linux 2.4.28) acting like a bridge with 2 interfaces (eth0 - to our ISP, eth1 - to our network) machine does not have any IP there is a 802.1q vlan eth0.2 eth0.2 and eth1 are bridged in br0 i have one 4mbit link which i share with my friend, i have 3mbit and he has 1mbit all our I...
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 needs, in order to pull this off? For that matter, is there such a rule of thumb for iLBC? --- >8 ---- List archives: http://...
2006 Jun 26
1
Re: AEC frame size
...er). In any case, just try it and see if it works for you. > > Jean-Marc > Hi Jean-Marc, I am using speex-1.1.12 version AEC with the following configuration SAMPLE RATE : 8000Hz FRAME LENGTH: 32 , i.e. 4msec(125usec*32) TAIL LENGTH : 256 , 32msec I have configured AEC for ARM-920T, 200MHz Here are my observations [a] AEC CPU usage 50% [b] Still 10%trace of echo is still present NOTE: I am not using preprocessor as my cpu usage goes upto 99% What should i do to increase the efficiency of AEC Thanks in advance Ranjan Srivastava
2006 Aug 05
1
Speex on ARM in Real time
...r both) from http://mobile.spokn.com. we have also made binaries for macintosh (www.spokn.com/spoknmac.dmg) as well as the regular windows xp. the linux client is being readied for fully open-source GPL-ed release. at complexity of 0, we are able to run the realtime coding as well as decoding at 200Mhz processor (my development platform was qtek 8310). It also enabled us to deliver the first-ever GPRS based _working_ voip solution. - farhan -----Original Message----- From: speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org] On Behalf Of Steve Aldous Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006...
2008 Dec 10
1
Speex on Nokia Symbian S60 phones
It would be very nice to know about some good success without too much cpu issues on Nokia devices, i tried pjsip.org project on S60 FP1 E65 +200mhz ARM cpu with speex but don't had much luck in using it without having 100% cpu usage :( Please let us to know about your testing E65 CPU: http://www.nokia-tuning.net/index.php?s=processor Fabio Pietrosanti Jordan Dimov wrote: > Thank you, guys. > > Most smartphones in production...
2001 Dec 12
1
question about performance on different operating systems
...ain systems seem to run much more slowly than others. A rough calculation leads me to think that R for the Macintosh is running at _least_ 10 times more slowly than under linux. To give you an idea, to run a small number of simulations takes around 80 seconds on my laptop (running Debian linux, 200MHz processor, 112 megs RAM) while the same batch takes upwards of 10 minutes on a powermacintosh G4 (350MHz and 128 megs of RAM). Out of curiosity, is this unexpected, or can that sort of performance hit be normal when changing operating systems. Matthew Norton Dept. Biological Sciences Universit...
2004 Aug 06
1
Libspeex-cygwin-EVC++ 3.0
...7:43:43 Para: "speex-dev@xiph.org"<speex-dev@xiph.org> Asunto: RE: [speex-dev] Libspeex-cygwin-EVC++ 3.0 I have built the Speex library for Pocket PC using the FIXED_POINT flag in eVC 3. It works fine. I think the iPAQ 3600 (ARM SA 1110, I think this is a 200mhz cpu), is a bit slow for encoding in realtime. The Speex encode function takes 30+ ms to encode one 20ms sample frame in a debug build. I didn't try the release build with compiler optimization. The iPAQ 3970 (PXA250, I think this is a 400mhz cpu?) is just fast enough for realtime enco...
2005 Jun 28
1
More integer / ARM-specific optimizations
Hi Jean-Marc, Thanks for the quick response. Here are the numbers for our little ARM systems: CPU: ARM920T, 200Mhz Speex specs: Complexity 2, 5.95Kbps Encoding: ~30%, Decoding: ~4%, with Echo Cancellation / Pre-processor: > 85% Compilation: arm-linux-gcc -pipe -Wall -W -O2 arm-linux-g++ -pipe -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -Wall -W -O2 Configuration: --host=arm-linux --enable-fixed-point --enable...
2000 Aug 25
3
unexpected R crash - again
...ee total (Mb) Ncells 3857498 4000000 76.3 Vcells 28790374 28835840 220.0 and it still crashes with the "referenced memory cannot be read" message. I also noticed that the error message comes immediately, no matter how large the memory allocation is. This machine is a Pentium Pro 200Mhz with 192Mb of memory (2) On my Linux box I can only go to about --vsize=120M --nsize=1000k. This is a Pentium MMX 266Mhz with 64Mb of memory. The machine crashes after "thinking" for about 3 seconds. It produces segmentation violation error and dumps core. It seems to me that, u...
2004 Jul 09
5
RE: the "cisco vs. Linux" thread
FYI this topic has been covered on the Zebra and Quagga lists - hardware processors, memory, NICs, etc - software OS (Linux, *BSD), drivers, etc I''ve been running a couple of Linux routers for about 2 years now, I''m using them as core routers so I bought a couple of rackmount "server" boxes with redundant PSUs and h/w RAID (1) for hotswap disks. I''m using
1999 May 12
1
Memory crash. (PR#194)
I just had a memory crash with R-0.64.1. I am running under intel pentium 200mhz under slackware linux 2.0.30. 1/home/plindsey >gdb /usr/local/src/R/bin/R.binary core GDB is free software and you are welcome to distribute copies of it under certain conditions; type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB; type "show war...
2004 Aug 06
3
Some simple questions
...r it's done, whether I can help, etc. They both seemed pretty confident, and I have high hopes that they got it done. ;) The homepage suggests that Speex is appropriate for VOIP. It seems that most of the iPaqs, Intermecs, and Symbols (Your FAQ explicitly mentions iPaqs as slow - ack!) use ~200mHz or ~400mHz ARM CPUs. Is that enough for realtime encoding *while* decoding? If so, is there an estimate of how much free CPU time will remain? Enough for other simultaneous compression/decompression? How much effect would a fixed-point encoder have on performance? Should I start considering co...
2019 Dec 27
3
Settable minimum RSA key sizes on the client end for legacy devices.
...They need to produce a product that _now_ gets installed in some embedded device and is expected to be still secure in 15 years and longer - as this thread proves. So the emphasis _must_ be on conservative defaults. But I've been on the other side as well 20 years ago, trying to run SSH on a 200MHz RISC machine... Engineering sometimes needs trade-offs, yeah. > Minimal key size should have a "reasonable" default, and an explicit > config parameter to override it and set to whatever value that > *specific* installation needs. No, that's too easy. I've seen too man...
2004 Aug 06
2
XScale realtime encoding possible?
...e --with-ogg-lib=/opt/arcom/arm-linux/lib --enable-fixed-point I will of course try without ffast-math and funroll-loops, as they can decrease speed in some circumstances, but i'm open for further suggestions. The machine it's running on has an XScale-PXA255 processor at 400MHz, with a 200MHz bus. Regards, MAL --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'speex-dev-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Un...
2015 Sep 13
3
AGP cards in PCI mode (fake slots like AGPro, AGP Express, AGI, AGX, XGP)
...tCTL- 64b- Link Config 1: MLWI=N/C DwFcIn- MLWO=N/C DwFcOut- LWI=N/C DwFcInEn- LWO=N/C DwFcOutEn- Revision ID: 1.05 Link Frequency 0: 800MHz Link Error 0: <Prot- <Ovfl- <EOC- CTLTm- Link Frequency Capability 0: 200MHz+ 300MHz- 400MHz+ 500MHz- 600MHz- 800MHz+ 1.0GHz+ 1.2GHz- 1.4GHz- 1.6GHz- Vend- Feature Capability: IsocFC- LDTSTOP+ CRCTM- ECTLT- 64bA+ UIDRD- Link Frequency 1: 200MHz Link Error 1: <Prot- <Ovfl- <EOC- CTLTm- Link Frequency Ca...