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2004 Aug 06
1
Speex on Power PC
Hallo followers, We had a look on speex codec and we found it interesting, also due to the affinity we had with our boards GNU environment. We have a Linux platform over a PowerPC (133, or 266 MHz) with 115 to 200 Drystone mips available. No FPU is available, and I am a little bit concerned by a sentence I saw in the FAQ "speex uses massively floating point". Do you think it is a too
2005 Jun 08
1
Speex FLOP requirements
Jean-Marc, I'm an embedded systems designer and am in the process of selecting a hardware platform to run a Linux-Speex VoIP application. Being concerned with size and power consumption I must choose a processor with a minimal amount of computational power. To that end I've narrowed my search to number of different products that reference the popular "SiSoft Sandra(TM)"
2004 Apr 27
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM benchmarks against GCC
...icker (up to 6 times). These are even more dubious. In particular, only the first 6 rows contain programs with reasonable runtimes. This means that the 7x speedups for going from 0.021 -> 0.003 don't really count. :) That said, we are still getting a 1.88x an 2.32x speedup on the int/fp drystones and a 1.82x speedup on whetstone. > Overall impression: > 1) CBE code is already rather quicker then GCC > 2) LLC code is rather slower then CBE, but comparable to GCC LLC code is only really comparable on testcases where the LLVM optimizer is doing really good things, such as C++ progra...
2004 Apr 27
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM benchmarks against GCC
Hi all, i was thinking that this question was not good right after relese 1.0, but now perhaps it is OK... if not, then I am sorry. So, what about current status of benchmarks? I mean comparison to gcc. I have looked at http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/testresults/X86/ Unfortunatelly graphs lines are hardly for human eye, but tables are OK. I give my own interpretation for April 26, 2004
2007 Jul 05
1
Virtual servers
Hello I'm migrating from Courier to Dovecot (1.0.rc15) on Debian. I am trying to set up virtual servers based on the principal in this thread: http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2006-October/017165.html which suggests something like this to support multiple certificates: server foo { listen = 1.2.3.4 ssl_cert_file = /etc/ssl/certs/foo.cer } server bar {