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2009 Feb 04
1
Use Speex on embedded ARM-device...
Hi Jean-Marc, I have just discovered the post of Vit Kanevsky and I have already sent him a message. I'm currently evaluating the work of stripping stuff on the win32 platform(nicer workflow ;-) and noticed that I could not just leave out the exc_*_table.c files without getting compiler/linker warning, but possibly I made a mistake there. Is my assumption correct that I just need the
2009 Feb 04
0
Use Speex on embedded ARM-device...
..._WIDEBAND. You probably also want to define DISABLE_VBR and DISABLE_FLOAT_API. As you noted, you can also disable more than half the codebooks. That being said, I think adding a bunch of macros to the main codebase to do that automatically, would just make things more confusing. Jean-Marc Tobias Erichsen a ?crit : > Hi everyone, > > I'm currently looking into using speex in an embedded project > using an ST ARM-device (STR9 family) just with internal > memory (96kbyte) and no O/S. > > Does anyone know if the optimizations included in the code > for ARMv4 and ARMv5e are...
2002 Feb 11
2
System hang during write of large files
Hello! We use a database which is able to preallocate disk space in so called extents (db name is Progress). As we did this with one 512 MB extent everything was ok. As we tried 3 of these extents in one run of the extent utility, the system hangs without any error message. The master console was also dead; we could enter root but the password prompt never comes up. After rebooting
2009 Feb 04
2
Use Speex on embedded ARM-device...
Hi everyone, I'm currently looking into using speex in an embedded project using an ST ARM-device (STR9 family) just with internal memory (96kbyte) and no O/S. Does anyone know if the optimizations included in the code for ARMv4 and ARMv5e are appliable to this device? I would also need to strip down libspeex pretty hard to fit into the available memory. I just want to use a fixed bitrate