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2011 Sep 21
1
Speex on NXP LPC1768 embedded microprocessor
I purchased a Code Red RDB1768v2r3 Rev B1 board. I'm trying to use the NXP provided example for the Speex codec from App Note: NXP AN11085 http://ics.nxp.com/support/documents/microcontrollers/zip/an11085.zip Does this example application run reliably on the Code Red RDB1768v2r3? Is there a modified version of Speex available that is fully functional? When
2014 Sep 27
0
NVIDIA Falcon Microprocessor Security
On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 3:19 AM, Andy Ritger <aritger at nvidia.com> wrote: > > Hi, all. Hey Andy, > > Below is a link to a brief document describing some changes in NVIDIA > Falcon processors ("fuc", in Nouveau-speak, IIUC) We started trying to use your names where we know them a while back. I personally think of "fuc" as short-hand for "falcon
2006 Oct 21
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM/LLVA on IMSYS WISC CPU
There is a strange Writable Instruction Set Computing CPU from Imsys (Sweden) based on FPGA. Is it possible to setup the IMSYS CPU for running applications based on LLVA/LLVM? Thank you. Swedish microprocessor developer Imsys Technologies has released three devices in its reconfigurable family of processors. Unveiled at the Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, each device combines the processor with application specific soft peripherals, optimised for wired or wireless network applications. Imsys uses a fie...
2009 May 03
2
[LLVMdev] lli on ARM simulator
Hello, I am new to LLVM and complier development, am more comfortable with logic gates. However, I am part of a research project that intends to develop a co-designed virtual machine reconfigurable computing, the virtual machine controls a reconfigurable fabric in addition to a microprocessor. The microprocessor may be an ARM and the system should employ a JIT to generate code for the processor and the fabric. We are thinking of leveraging the LLVM infrastructure for this project. It has most of the stuff we need, a front-end, an extensible low level IR and a JIT. I am currently lo...
2003 Dec 04
2
Compact SSH?
I am looking for a micro ssh server/client implementation. This implementation would have to be small enough to run on microprocessors. e.g. systems with <512KB memory and ~20Mhz 8bit processors - like a Rabbit or a PIC. I have looked around but have not found anything suitable. Does anyone have a recommendataion? Thanks in advance. Thomas DuBuisson
2010 May 18
2
[LLVMdev] LatticeMico32 (LM32) backend
Hi, Would anyone be interested in developing a LatticeMico32 backend in LLVM? LatticeMico32 [1] is an open source microprocessor core designed by Lattice Semiconductor and typically used in FPGAs. It is comparable to the Microblaze processor that you already support. It is already supported by GNU Binutils and GCC (4.5+). It is used by the Milkymist [2] and RTEMS [3] projects. The Milkymist project would like to use the L...
2011 Sep 01
2
Opensuse 11.4 domU hang on boot
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2015 Jan 15
2
Pull Request wiki.c.o/AdditionalResources/Repositories
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 4:31 PM, Karanbir Singh <mail-lists at karan.org> wrote: > On 14/01/15 23:38, PatrickD Garvey wrote: > >> Please help us (me, especially) understand what we may be doing to the >> detriment of your use of CentOS and thereby avoid that negative >> result. > > Lets flip this around - just going by your comments in the last few > days, it
2014 Sep 26
3
NVIDIA Falcon Microprocessor Security
Hi, all. Below is a link to a brief document describing some changes in NVIDIA Falcon processors ("fuc", in Nouveau-speak, IIUC) that happened in Maxwell: certain aspects of the chip will only be available to Falcon firmware images signed by NVIDIA. So far, the set of restricted things is pretty small, but I expect this list will slowly grow over future hardware generations.
2012 Feb 28
2
Need for help about using vorbis in embedded system
...mber to the vorbis-dev mailing list. i hope that u receive the help that i've been searching for. I need to compress audio samples captured by wireless sensor node (16-bit PCM at 8Khz). can i use vorbis i such an embedded system environment that has the following HW/SW specifications: -416 MHz Microprocessor(ARM architecture, Intel Xscale family) -32 MB RAM Beside that,i can use C language for developmnet. Do these specifications work for compressing the captured audio samples so that i get them in smaller size for transmitting them wirelessly? ? Any Help or Advice Is Very Appreciated. Regards. Mas...
2009 Sep 15
1
[LLVMdev] Dear LLVM,
...------------------ Original ------------------ From: "XU Xinfeng"<xu.xinfeng at gatech.edu>; Date: 2009年9月15日(星期二) 上午7:34 To: "llvmdev"<llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>; Subject: [LLVMdev] Dear LLVM, Dear LLVM, Now, I have to design special complier for my own multicore microprocessor with cusomized instruction-set and optimized architecture. After have read a lot of papers about LLVM--a retargettable compiler framework, I still can't catch it clearly how to make LLVM support my target. Would you please give me some necessary instructions or advice? Thanks! Robinson Xu E...
2010 May 24
0
[LLVMdev] LatticeMico32 (LM32) backend
Just bringing that up as I did not get any reply so far. Thanks, Sébastien On Tuesday 18 May 2010 18:38:41 Sébastien Bourdeauducq wrote: > Hi, > > Would anyone be interested in developing a LatticeMico32 backend in LLVM? > > LatticeMico32 [1] is an open source microprocessor core designed by Lattice > Semiconductor and typically used in FPGAs. It is comparable to the > Microblaze processor that you already support. > > It is already supported by GNU Binutils and GCC (4.5+). It is used by the > Milkymist [2] and RTEMS [3] projects. The Milkymist project...
2016 Jun 29
0
[intern ad] Compiler internship position in Samsung Austin R&D Center
Hi, SARC Software Architecture is seeking interns for 2016 to join a world class compiler team supporting Samsung ARM microprocessor designs. Responsibilities include research, design, development, analysis and optimization of compiler software. The Compiler intern will assist in establishing Samsung’s direction and implementation of processor microarchitecture and development of compiler technology. Interns will be involved wi...
2006 Oct 25
1
Trixbox installation - ZAP channels becoming upresponsive
I have a colleague who had an IP PBX solution put in by a reseller and they are having an issue with their ZAP channels becoming unresponsive. They are using a Digium TDM2400 Series, all inbound and outbound through the FXO ports, VOIP is internal only. Anyone aware of any known issues with Digium/Trixbox ZAP channels going awol? Thanks Cory
2012 Nov 13
1
mce error
..._mce_amd module. CPU is unsupported The only helpful information I have found is in the "preview" of https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/solutions/158503. I don't have a RedHat account, so don't know if they have a real solution. I know that mce has to do with logging certain microprocessor errors. 1. How important is this 2. Is there anything I should do, except wait for a bug fix sometime? Ted Miller Elkhart, IN
2013 Mar 11
1
Laptop error
Hi, I have Ubuntu and Asterisk 11.2.1 in a boot USB. When I put it in desktop computer, asterisk starts without problem but if I insert the same USB in a laptop computer Asterisk doesn't start. Is it possible because different microprocessors? The error is: instrucci?n ilegal ('core generado) Thanks! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20130311/c669a7dc/attachment.htm>
2018 Mar 19
0
[job] LLVM compiler engineer position at SARC (Samsung Austin R&D Center)
Hi, SARC System Performance Architecture is seeking a full time compiler engineer to join a world class compiler team supporting Samsung ARM microprocessor designs. Responsibilities include research, design, development, analysis, and optimization of open-source LLVM compiler and Android open-source runtime libraries. The compiler engineer will assist in establishing Samsung’s direction and implementation of processor microarchitecture and developmen...
2017 Apr 03
4
32bit OS on 64bit architectures
Basically it is not possible to sanely boot a 32-bit kernel with a 64-bit EFI; the opposite is supported, however. Why would you run a 32-bit kernel these days, though? -hpa
2009 Nov 17
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM target-independent code generator for reconfigurable logic
...he llvm code generator work fine with the processor, but i am struggling to make the code generator to generate proper DAGs for the reconfigurable logic because "The LLVM target-independent code generator is designed to support efficient and quality code generation for standard register-based microprocessors.", so i want to insert my special DAG building code to the code generator. should i completely replace SelectionDAGISel, or modify SelectionDAGISel when necessary like this: LowerArguments(BasicBlock *LLVMBB) { // code for traditional target ........... for (Function::arg_iterator I = F....
2010 May 26
1
File format information for .spx
...and have not found anything complete. I've attached what I have deciphered so far. There are a few question marks in my tables that I want to understand better. I've also attached the .spx file that I used in the example values. I'm trying to take Speex-encoded data from an embedded microprocessor and put it into the .spx format. The data is narrowband mode 3 (8000 bps) encoded. Can you point me to some place with complete information about the values used in Table 7.1 of the "The Speex Codec Manual Version 1.2 Beta 3" from December 8, 2007? Walt Morrey Senior Design Engineer Di...