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2008 Sep 12
1
Echo Cancellation not working on WinCE
Hello Friends, I am trying to use speex-1.2beta3 version for echo cancelling. On my WinCE board I am using WaveIn/WaveOut functions to record and playback audio. I am receiving audio data on udp socket, then playing it on speaker using WaveOutWrite function. I registered callback to capture microphone data, then data chunk came from socket ( which I played on speaker) and data captured from
2012 Mar 30
1
Support for boot WinCE from disk
Hi, [ please keep me in CC as I am not subscribed to the mailing list ] I'd like to use syslinux to boot WinCE from local disk. Is there support for it? -- Otavio Salvador? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?O.S. Systems E-mail: otavio at ossystems.com.br? http://www.ossystems.com.br Mobile: +55 53 9981-7854? ? ? ?? ? ? ?http://projetos.ossystems.com.br
2006 May 17
1
FW: libtheora in WinCE or PocketPC?
Hi there, I've found no answers to this question from Fri Apr 15 19:33:50 2005. Are there any answers now? > I'm sure this is a common question, but I haven't seen it asked nor answered > on this list, on the Theora Wiki nor FAQ, nor on the Internet at large > (though I haven't checked the whole thing): > > Has anyone ported 'libtheora' to WinCE or
2005 Apr 15
0
libtheora in WinCE or PocketPC?
I'm sure this is a common question, but I haven't seen it asked nor answered on this list, on the Theora Wiki nor FAQ, nor on the Internet at large (though I haven't checked the whole thing): Has anyone ported 'libtheora' to WinCE or PocketPC 2003? I seem to recall seeing a Linux ARM port, but I haven't been able to confirm that, either. I see there's a
2004 Jun 23
4
Future WinCE IP Phone
Hi, Found a nice little video about a prototype phone from broadcom currently sitting in Microsoft WinCE lab. The video is at: http://channel9.msdn.com The video in question is an interview with Mike Hall titled "Windows CE and Windows Embedded Lab Tour". The clip dealing with the VOIP phone is right at the start so you don't need to watch the whole thing (although there is some
2005 Mar 16
0
IAX softphone on WinCE/PocketPC
Hi, Is anyone aware of an IAX client that's made for the Windows CE/Pocket PC platform? Or even the Palm platform for that matter. Thanks.
2000 Oct 20
0
openssh problem on SGI 6.5 platform
We are in the process of converting over to openssh at UNC. I've built openssh 2.20p1 for all supported platforms at UNC: AIX 4.3 AIX 4.2 Linux 2.2 Solaris 2.7 Solaris 2.6 SGI 6.5 We been running for about a month now and have only one reported problem--which came up today: When running ssh on a machine running SGI 6.5 you get the following error: %ssh overlord rsa_public_encrypt()
2002 Jul 17
0
user password expiration patch (Samba 2.2.4/2.2.5 PDC with LDAP)
the following problem occurs when using samba 2.2.4 or 2.2.5 with ldap support as PDC: any time when a user logs on he is asked to change his/her password. whether he change it or not he will be asked again next time he logs on. this is annoying. the reason is, that the LDAP attribute 'pwdMustChange' is not updated at all. the easiest way to solve this to set the attribute to the
2019 Dec 21
0
Printing from WinCE5.0
I'm trying to print through network, from WinCE5.0 machine to Debian machine with Samba printer share. The problem is, tht only first 1024 bytes of print data are spooled and printed. Printing to Samba share from WinXP or Win10 or Win98 works fine. Also printing from WinCE to printer shared on WinXP works fine. I've tried various smb.conf parameters to no avail. I've viewed Samba logs,
2006 Sep 18
1
username map change = samba failure
Since I haven't gotten any responses from the segfault log I posted earlier, I will try another approach. Below is what happens when a client tries to connect. Again, this all started after I changed a username mapping entry from root = DOMAIN\Administrator to root = @"DOMAIN\Domain Admins". This is in a security = ADS setup. wbinfo -u and -g return the correct information.
2010 Jul 16
0
[LLVMdev] Tool for run-time code generation?
David Piepgrass <dpiepgrass at mentoreng.com> writes: >> LLVM has a JIT for this purpose. You generate LLVM IR code (a sort of >> generic assembler) and it produces optimized native code ready to be >> executed. >> >> x86-win32 is fine. I don't think so about arm-wince. > > What's wrong with running LLVM on ARM? LLVM can generate code for ARM,
2007 Dec 19
2
speed and connection problems after samba upgrade - RH 5 -> RH 5.1, samba 3.0.23c -> 3.0.25b
Hi, recently we upgraded a central RHEL 5 fileserver to the latest RH EL 5.1 rpms, including samba. (samba-3.0.23c-2.el5.2 update to samba-3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4) Now some users have the problem, that opening a word or excel file saved on a samba share takes up to 30 seconds. Today I could verify this on the users desktop XP PC. This problem occures only from time to time, so it may be also a
2009 Mar 13
1
Windows CE / Windows Mobile 6 /
googling "site:tinc-vpn.org wince" results in nothing. Has there been any attempt to port it to wince based devices?
2010 Jul 16
0
[LLVMdev] Tool for run-time code generation?
----- Original Message ---- > From: David Piepgrass <dpiepgrass at mentoreng.com> > To: Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> > Cc: "LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu" <LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu> > Sent: Fri, July 16, 2010 2:22:57 PM > Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Tool for run-time code generation? > > > > What's wrong with running LLVM on ARM? > > >
2010 Jul 16
2
[LLVMdev] Tool for run-time code generation?
> Have you ever tried running a dynamically allocated code that cannot > execute > malloc() or any runtime libraries or library-based functions because > they haven't been ported to your architecture? That's what it would > be like trying to run ARM Linux code on your WinCE target. Windows CE > requires an LLVM port before it will be useful to you. Put simply,
2010 Jul 16
0
[LLVMdev] Tool for run-time code generation?
David Piepgrass <dpiepgrass at mentoreng.com> writes: > Using C++ code, I would like to generate code at run-time (the same > way .NET code can use dynamic methods or compiled expressions) in > order to obtain very high performance code (to read binary data > records whose formats are only known at run-time.) > > I need to target x86 (Win32) and ARM (WinCE). > > Can
2012 Apr 07
3
gnumeric/goffice: defective RPM from rpmforge ???
"yum update" output: ............................... --> Running transaction check --> Processing Dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2 for package: gnumeric ---> Package goffice.i386 0:0.6.6-1.el5.rf set to be updated --> Finished Dependency Resolution 1:gnumeric-1.6.3-15.el5.2.i386 from installed has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: libgoffice-1.so.2 is needed by
2004 Aug 06
1
status report on the Windows CE (PocketPC) ACM codec
> > It was essentially my own mistake. After the Embedded C++ IDE crashed unexpectedly, > the .lib file was no longer present in the project settings (the project had not been saved) > so all the errors I got were caused by a missing .lib reference in the link stage! > I had to change my cross compiler target to "arm-wince-pe" because otherwise the > object/.lib files
2016 Apr 01
5
[cfe-dev] Clang project renamed
I second the motion. All in favor? On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Renato Golin via cfe-dev < cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > On 1 April 2016 at 18:50, Richard Smith via cfe-dev > <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > * The name has been used by a kickstarter project, causing incalculable > > confusion[0] > > Neal Stephenson has poetic license to do
2008 Feb 27
0
Activesupport error on start - extract_options
I''m trying to get Rails up and running on a new port of Ruby to Arm/WinCE devices that I''ve been working on, built using CEGCC tools for ''mostly'' Posix compatability, rather than using the existing Ruby WinCE binaries. Ruby runs and is installed under \ruby in root of the device itself. I''ve edited the following files of a default Rails 2.0.2 *zip*