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2010 Oct 13
3
GXP-21XX
Anyone used the new Grandstream GXP-21XX series phones. We have been testing these phones and like what we see. We are looking for a greater cross section of testing before we roll them to production. Any feed back would be appreciated. We are talking with Grandstream engineering and they are looking for feed back as well. Any input...
2005 Nov 22
1
HTB classid problem
...classid 1:21006 htb rate 256kbit burst 10k it thows out "RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument" I am using Fedora core 3 and what I am trying to do here is regulating each mac''s packets attached under access point. so basiclly parent 1:21 stands for an access point, and 1:21xxx stands for one device id attached to it. originally we had no more than 50 macs per AP, eg: 1:2101 for upload, 1:2102 for download per mac address. so 1:21xx can cover 50 macs. now when I want to add more than 50 macs under one AP, the classid pattern needs to be updated. it''...
2004 Aug 06
0
Introduction...
...u > do. But I'd currently hate to have to justify that suspicion rigourously. I want a fixed point port because an embedded, say battery powered device, that runs this codec will need a huge battery if it is a floating point device. Cheap VoIP phones, for instance, might want to use a 54x, 21xx, ZSP, 3DSP, ARM, MIPS, StrongARM... you get the idea. --- >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...
2007 Jun 19
1
Blackfin inline assembler and VisualDSP++ toolchain
...>Plus 16k 24-bit words is already 48 kB and I'm sure Speex can fit into smaller than that. First, I am not sure that board had full 16K words. I said 16K because that's the maximal size allowed by ADSP-2111 architecture. Second, code density of Blackfin family is far superior over ADI 21xx. Third, I believe you that 48 KB speex on Blackfin is possible, but right now my code is bigger. >> <snip> >> >>> IIRC, gcc alone (no asm) was using something in the order of 100 MIPS >>> (back when it couldn't do hardware loops, MACs, cond. moves, ...), s...
2007 Jun 21
0
Blackfin inline assembler and VisualDSP++ toolchain
...ure Speex can fit into >>>smaller than that. >> >> First, I am not sure that board had full 16K words. I said 16K because >> that's the maximal size >> allowed by ADSP-2111 architecture. >> Second, code density of Blackfin family is far superior over ADI 21xx. >> Third, I believe you that 48 KB speex on Blackfin is possible, but right >> now my code is bigger. > >With VBR and all modes but one stripped, My text+const size for the TI C55 >is about 48 KB for a standalone build. It was about 58 KB before. The >remaining source...
2009 Dec 21
0
[LLVMdev] llvm.org outage
...00-8am > > After the routing replacement on Tuesday, December 22nd, TSG and CITES > will replace the networking equipment servicing the 2nd floor west side > of the building. During this time, systems will be disconnected from the > network in the following areas: > > * All 21xx rooms > * 2227,2229,2231,2233,2235,2237 > * Business office (2210), 2224 and all the 22xx's west of 2224 > * Any networking jack that begins H2W > > We anticipate getting everything reconnected by 8am on the 22nd. > > * 1st floor east outage - Tuesday December 2...
2010 Sep 13
7
High volume BLF - Suggestions?
Hi, We have a user who is putting large call volumes through Asterisk, and wants to BLF monitor up to 90 extensions. We are struggling to find a handset that can keep up with Asterisk :) 1) Is there a handset that will do this? 2) Is there a different (standard) way to send BLF and allow directed pickups? 2a) Or even a handset specific way? Asterisk handles the BLF volume fine, even on quite
2004 Aug 06
2
Introduction...
> 3. I'm interested in the methodology for creating a fixed point > implementation and guaging how "good" it is relative to the floating > point golden standard My methodology at this stage is to get it working on the floating point DSP first and to gain recent experience in both Speex and the TI DSP range while I do so. Then I'll enter into serious discussions about