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2005 Apr 04
2
Speex split across processors?
...ecent > communication between the two, but probably not much more. It would also > require a lot of tweaking in the code, so I don't think it's worth it > (versus just getting a slightly faster chip). > > Jean-Marc > > Le lundi 04 avril 2005 ? 08:44 -0700, Paul Fagerburg a ?crit : > > I am interested in using Speex in an embedded system built around an > > ARM microcontroller. I have seen other posts indicating that Speex > > can run in real-time on some iPAQ PDA's, but these are using a > > StrongARM 166MHz processor. I'm looking...
2005 Apr 04
2
Speex split across processors?
I am interested in using Speex in an embedded system built around an ARM microcontroller. I have seen other posts indicating that Speex can run in real-time on some iPAQ PDA's, but these are using a StrongARM 166MHz processor. I'm looking more at the chips from Atmel (SAM7), Philips (LPC2xxx), and TI (TMS 470), which are ARM7TDMI with on-chip SRAM and flash, running at speeds of 33 to
2005 Apr 04
0
Speex split across processors?
...can't be done on only one) assuming decent communication between the two, but probably not much more. It would also require a lot of tweaking in the code, so I don't think it's worth it (versus just getting a slightly faster chip). Jean-Marc Le lundi 04 avril 2005 ? 08:44 -0700, Paul Fagerburg a ?crit : > I am interested in using Speex in an embedded system built around an > ARM microcontroller. I have seen other posts indicating that Speex > can run in real-time on some iPAQ PDA's, but these are using a > StrongARM 166MHz processor. I'm looking more at the chips fr...
2004 Dec 05
1
fixed-point version
Hello, I've just joined the list. I'm interested in helping on the fixed-point version of Speex. If there is anyone currently directing this work, would they please contact me and let me know how I can help. Thanks, -paul -- "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote ... If you make yourselves sheep,