search for: c6400

Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "c6400".

Did you mean: 86400
2004 Jul 12
5
Digium Cards in Boxes without Power Connectors
I noticed on the wiki that some of the production hardware (compaq) doesnt have a power connector to my knowledge. I have a compaq c6400 that I would like to use for Asterisk. However all the drives are hot swap and the dual redundant power supply bay are not something i really feel like soldering wiring to. How are people getting around this? Is there a magic 'fan card' that has a power out that people are using? Thanks
2007 Jan 22
1
Clicking noise using Speex built for TI C64+ DSP of DaVinci Processor
Hi, I've been trying to get Speex to compile and run on the DSP of TI's new DaVinci System-On-Chip processor, which has both an ARM (ARM926) and a DSP (C64+, based on the C6400). I used the latest code (1.2beta) and followed the example in the speex- 1.2beta1/ti/speex_C64_test trunk to build the Speex library for the DSP. Basically I have a loopback application on the ARM that samples 8kHz 16-bit mono frames, gives them to the DSP to encode and decode them, and play the...
2007 Jan 23
1
Re: Clicking noise using Speex built for TI C64+ DSP of DaVinci Processor
...hat *could* cause problem is the 16-bit chars in the bitpacker. Jean-Marc Andy Ngo a ?crit : > Hi, > > I've been trying to get Speex to compile and run on the DSP of TI's new DaVinci System-On-Chip processor, which has both an ARM > (ARM926) and a DSP (C64+, based on the C6400). I used the latest code (1.2beta) and followed the example in the speex- > 1.2beta1/ti/speex_C64_test trunk to build the Speex library for the DSP. Basically I have a loopback application on the ARM that > samples 8kHz 16-bit mono frames, gives them to the DSP to encode and decode them, an...
2007 Jan 23
0
Re: Clicking noise using Speex built for TI C64+ DSP ofDaVinci Processor
...hat *could* cause problem is the 16-bit chars in the bitpacker. Jean-Marc Andy Ngo a ?crit : > Hi, > > I've been trying to get Speex to compile and run on the DSP of TI's new DaVinci System-On-Chip processor, which has both an ARM > (ARM926) and a DSP (C64+, based on the C6400). I used the latest code (1.2beta) and followed the example in the speex- > 1.2beta1/ti/speex_C64_test trunk to build the Speex library for the DSP. Basically I have a loopback application on the ARM that > samples 8kHz 16-bit mono frames, gives them to the DSP to encode and decode them, an...