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2004 Aug 06
0
XScale realtime encoding possible?
...that consists of some "data
collector" code running on the XScale target, and a windows host
application that collects the data from the target and displays it
graphically, etc.
http://www.intel.com/software/products/vtune/xscale/vtunex_oview.htm
But the web site says it targets the DBPXA250 development board
(containing a PXA250) running one of the several Windows CE variants, so
it might not be useful to you. Plus they charge for it.
I've never used this tool, but I have used a VTune version for profiling
Pentium code. It's pretty good, quickly highlighting the performa...
2004 Aug 06
3
XScale realtime encoding possible?
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> At this point, if you want to help, the best way would probably to try
> tracking done what part of the code is responsible for the high system.
> Once this is identified, we'll have a much better idea.
>
> I managed to log on the XSCALE 400 on handhelds.org. It helped, but I
> can't do everything with it (and by attempts at profiling failed).
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