Displaying 20 results from an estimated 24 matches for "gumstix".
2004 Dec 22
3
gumstix
It would be a real kick to get one of these to run Asterisk. :)
http://www.gumstix.com/
Tim
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2006 Jun 15
1
Gumstix!
So, I just got my GumStix Stuart BT today:
http://www.gumstix.com
For a non-telephony (Bluetooth based) project. I'm browsing the SVN website
for Gumstix and lo and behold, there is Asterisk! I'm excited. Has anyone
ever tried it on a GumStix before, and if so, care to share tips?
If anybody is curious, this is a...
2011 Oct 17
2
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...them indicate
that 3.0 release requires some some beefy machines to build.
It is not so much raw cpu speed but memory and lots of it.
My builds got to linking llc and at that point linker started
eating megabytes of memory like chocolate.
So sadly chumbys, beagleboards, iThingis(?), Raspberry Pis, Gumstix
and even inexpensive Tegra2 boards seem to be out of contention
and relegated to target testing.
Based on my observations minimum memory required to build LLVM-3.0
seems to be 768MB to 1GB of RAM plus a 1.2+ GB of free disk space
for one kind of build.
NVIDIA has some tegra2 boards with 1GB but f...
2011 Oct 13
0
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...urces?
The ARM-based Raspberry Pi is very close to shipping. The entry-level
unit will retail for just $25 with a higher-end model for $35. I
don't recall who makes it, but there is an ARM desktop computer that
retails for $149, with the same company making an ARM Netbook for
$199.
I have a Gumstix Overo Fire COM which I'm using mostly to experiment
with ARM assembly code and ARM-specific optimizations in C, C++ and
Objective-C. When I get it configured reliably I'd be happy to
dedicate it as a test machine most of the time.
https://www.gumstix.com/store/product_info.php?products_id...
2011 Oct 13
1
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Joe Abbey <jabbey at arxan.com> wrote:
> LLVM Supports:
> ARMv4T -> ARM7TDMI
> ARMv5TE -> ARM926EJ-S
> -> XScale
> ARMv6 -> ARM1136J(F)-S
> ARMv6ZK -> ARM1176JZ(F)-S
> ARMv7A -> Cortex-A8
> Cortex-A9
> ARMv7M -> Cortex-M3
Does the LLVM code generator generate Thumb code in addition to
2007 Apr 22
0
PXA270 and it's framebuffer - 2700G OpenGL ES
...g/consumers/product_details/intel_2700g_multimedia_accelerator/
http://www.amd.com/us-en/ConnectivitySolutions/ProductInformation/0,,50_2330,00.html
there is lot to read, but what i see, they let you modify and customize products, so maybe you can order directly from them your custom-made "gumstix"... / their stuff is mainly x86 which is good..
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if not that,
than you MUST have...
2011 Oct 13
3
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...urces?
The ARM-based Raspberry Pi is very close to shipping. The entry-level
unit will retail for just $25 with a higher-end model for $35. I
don't recall who makes it, but there is an ARM desktop computer that
retails for $149, with the same company making an ARM Netbook for
$199.
I have a Gumstix Overo Fire COM which I'm using mostly to experiment
with ARM assembly code and ARM-specific optimizations in C, C++ and
Objective-C. When I get it configured reliably I'd be happy to
dedicate it as a test machine most of the time.
https://www.gumstix.com/store/product_info.php?products_id...
2011 Oct 17
0
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...elease requires some some beefy machines to build.
> It is not so much raw cpu speed but memory and lots of it.
> My builds got to linking llc and at that point linker started
> eating megabytes of memory like chocolate.
>
> So sadly chumbys, beagleboards, iThingis(?), Raspberry Pis, Gumstix
> and even inexpensive Tegra2 boards seem to be out of contention
> and relegated to target testing.
>
> Based on my observations minimum memory required to build LLVM-3.0
> seems to be 768MB to 1GB of RAM plus a 1.2+ GB of free disk space
> for one kind of build.
>
> NVIDIA...
2011 Oct 13
0
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...urces?
The ARM-based Raspberry Pi is very close to shipping. The entry-level
unit will retail for just $25 with a higher-end model for $35. I
don't recall who makes it, but there is an ARM desktop computer that
retails for $149, with the same company making an ARM Netbook for
$199.
I have a Gumstix Overo Fire COM which I'm using mostly to experiment
with ARM assembly code and ARM-specific optimizations in C, C++ and
Objective-C. When I get it configured reliably I'd be happy to
dedicate it as a test machine most of the time.
https://www.gumstix.com/store/product_info.php?products_id...
2011 Oct 13
6
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
Admittedly we're very interested in becoming ARM backend maintainers as our product heavily relies on LLVM.
However, we don't have testing resources to test both our product and LLVM on a host of target boards. We have some chumbys, beagleboards, iPhones, iPod Touches, tables, Android Phones, etc. And most of those are already booked solid with our own regression tests (most of which
2006 Mar 31
10
Building Asterisk embedded device
Hi,
I want to build a PBX base on Asterisk using an embedded device.
Can anyone please recommend an embedded device I can use for doing so?
I will install linux or freebsd in the device.
Thanks
A
2016 Feb 22
2
Re: Cubietruck: QEMU, KVM and Fedora
...-C1000 (Akita) PDA (PXA270)
> borzoi Sharp SL-C3100 (Borzoi) PDA (PXA270)
> canon-a1100 Canon PowerShot A1100 IS
> cheetah Palm Tungsten|E aka. Cheetah PDA (OMAP310)
> collie Sharp SL-5500 (Collie) PDA (SA-1110)
> connex Gumstix Connex (PXA255)
> cubieboard cubietech cubieboard
> highbank Calxeda Highbank (ECX-1000)
> imx25-pdk ARM i.MX25 PDK board (ARM926)
> integratorcp ARM Integrator/CP (ARM926EJ-S)
> kzm ARM KZM Emulation Baseboard (ARM1136)
>...
2013 Jul 24
4
Does anyone think a mini-Samba server would be useful?
I'm working on a couple of Yocto Project based embedded projects, one using
a Gumstix Overo board and the other using an Intel Atom motherboard. Both
need a simple Samba server, which isn't included in the standard build. The
only existing Yocto-compatible recipe for Samba is an OpenEmbedded one for
version 3.6.8. I was quite surprised to find that adding Samba almost
tripled th...
2006 Sep 06
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM based Virtual Machine "Environment" idea sanity check.
...e
2) Access to "permanent storage"
3) Access to a "Network device"
With any luck, you should be able to run this virtual "processing node"
on an old Pentium II, on a Apple G3, on a soon-to-be-extinct PS2
(because everyone'll be selling them to get the PS3), on a Gumstix
Waysmall computer... basically anything that you can get your hands on.
Each of the computers above would run the "idealized processing node" in
their native operating system.
An outside observer would see a group of heterogeneous computers
networked with each other through the inter...
2013 Jul 24
0
Where is the tdbsam database?
I've added Samba 3.6.8 to my Gumstix build, and I'd like to include a single
Samba user and password as part of the initial image. Can I do that by
manually adding the user to the TDB database, and then copying the resulting
file into my build machine and including it in the build? If so, where is
that file normally? (The few loca...
2011 Oct 17
1
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...elease requires some some beefy machines to build.
> It is not so much raw cpu speed but memory and lots of it.
> My builds got to linking llc and at that point linker started
> eating megabytes of memory like chocolate.
>
> So sadly chumbys, beagleboards, iThingis(?), Raspberry Pis, Gumstix
> and even inexpensive Tegra2 boards seem to be out of contention
> and relegated to target testing.
>
> Based on my observations minimum memory required to build LLVM-3.0
> seems to be 768MB to 1GB of RAM plus a 1.2+ GB of free disk space
> for one kind of build.
>
> NVIDIA...
2011 Oct 11
6
[LLVMdev] ARM Qualification
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 06:20:17PM -0500, David A. Greene wrote:
> This seems excessive and unrealistic. We're never going to come up with
> a testsuite that satisfies everyone's needs and doing so could well be
> counter-productive. If no one can commit anything unless it passes
> every test (including performance) for every target under multiple
> option combinations,
2010 Aug 12
2
[LLVMdev] Experimental C64X backend
Hi,
Over the past few months I've been developing a LLVM backend for TIs
C64X family of DSPs. It can be found as a co-processor in a variety of
OMAP-based devices such as gumstix, beagleboard and even Nokia's N900
phone. A project I'm working on [0] has had need to put code on it, and
we wanted to avoid TIs proprietary compiler.
The DSP itself is a VLIW machine, with 64 32-bit registers in two banks
and can execute up to eight instructions a cycle. There are some
S...
2012 Oct 15
1
[QEMU PATCH v4] create struct for machine initialization arguments
...)
hw/alpha_dp264.c | 12 ++--
hw/an5206.c | 8 +--
hw/axis_dev88.c | 9 +--
hw/boards.h | 16 +++--
hw/collie.c | 9 +--
hw/dummy_m68k.c | 8 +--
hw/exynos4_boards.c | 16 ++---
hw/gumstix.c | 11 +---
hw/highbank.c | 10 ++--
hw/integratorcp.c | 10 ++--
hw/kzm.c | 10 ++--
hw/leon3.c | 10 ++--
hw/lm32_boards.c | 18 +++---
hw/mainstone.c | 10 ++--
hw/mcf5208.c...
2005 Mar 01
9
What my IAXy could have been...
Hi,
methinks that in the good 3 months since i ordered an IAXy, things have
changed so much that now almost anybody out there with a VoIP hardweare
website offers complete phones for less money than the IAXy, with support
for both IAX2 and SIP in many cases, and fully configurable via its own
keypad.
What would you recommend as a rugged, small, and easy to configure/use
self-contained unit that