Displaying 20 results from an estimated 12000 matches similar to: "tc on familiar ipaq"
2005 Mar 11
0
htb patch
Hello all,
I am compiling a 2.4.19 kernel. I downloaded the kernel source from
familiar project, which is a project working on porting linux to ipaq
handheld devices. The question I have is what patch should I apply:
htb3 or htb2?
Also, I looked into htb3 patch. There are the source for sch_htb.c and
some definitions that should be added to pkt_sch.h. I already have a
sch_htb.c in my kernel
2002 Feb 20
1
Re: [iPAQ] Ogg Vorbis fixed-point math anyone ?
Actually, we have a integerized version of the vorbis libraries that are
available, royalty free, with a simple attribution requirement. These
libraries are 100% C code and run faster than real time on a cirrus
7312-74mhz processor (arm core). My guess is they should run at about
20-30% cpu utilization on a strongarm/200. Monty has this same code, but
his version doesn't play b4 content real
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex on iPAQ?
Hi
If there is anyone who have tried to use the Speex codec on the iPAQ I would be
VERY happy to get in contact with that person. I'm trying to use the eMbedded
Visual C++ 3.0 to get the Speex to work on my iPAQ but can't get it to work.
Once again would be very happy if there is anyone who have an example code for
the iPAQ or have tried to use Speex .
Regards,
Daniel Holmqvist
2004 Sep 23
0
Re: [Asterisk-Dev] Softphone for PocketPC or iPaq
I have tried sjphone - worked well, although I think my 3 year old IPAQ
had a bit of a hard time keeping up with the pace as there was quite a
delay in the speech. Probably says more about my ancient IPAQ than
SJPhone.
Sam
Lex Lethol <lethol@gmail.com> wrote on 23/09/2004 15:31:39:
> I tried the xten one and didn;t like at all..
>
> Havent tried to SJPhone, but my guess is
2004 Aug 06
1
i need your opinion of my encoded file in ipaq 1940
Hi,
I encoded file in a ipaq 1940, pocket pc 2003, processor Samsung
s3c241(similar to ARM), 266 Mhz. I would like to know your opinion for the
quality output if this is right to entered parameters.
File original: http://padawan.ing.puc.cl/chavezorig.wav
File encoded: http://padawan.ing.puc.cl/chavezq1.wav
The parameters for encoded are:
state = speex_encoder_init(&speex_nb_mode);
int tmp=0;
2004 Sep 22
4
Softphone for PocketPC or iPaq
Is there a soft phone for PocketPC or iPaq? If not, is someone working
on it? I will be more than willing to contribute my mite if needed.
Thanks,
-- sudhir
2005 Jan 16
1
H323 Softphone for iPAQ
Hi list,
I was just wondering, is there any H.323 soft-phone that can be installed on
a pocket PC (iPAQ).
Walid
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2002 Aug 17
1
Is there a way of getting R up and running on an IPAQ 3870?
Hi,
I was wondering (as a trawl has not turned up anything) whether anyone
has any ideas regarding this matter? Does a version exist? Has anyone
been able to compile such a version? Any pointers would be most welcome,
as the ability to put an IPAQ to really productive use would be great.
Alternatively does anyone know of any other similar software to carry
out EDA and small scale post hoc
2005 Jun 22
4
tc on a PDA
hello,
i have a 5500 iPaq with familiar 0.8.2 on it and i don''t know how to
install a traffic shaper tool on it.
I installed iproute2 package i found on familiar site and for that i
have the tc and ip commands, but when trying to add a qdisc, as a
dummy example, i get the next answer:
> tc qdisc add dev wlan0 root cbq bandwidth 100Mbit avpkt 100
RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
2005 Mar 27
0
Port speex to my iPAQ 1945
Hi,
A question, How to embed inline assembly in EVC++? Can EVC link
with obj file generated by pocketgcc?
thanks
James
(sorry , last time I sent it to *.ca) On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 11:11:50
-0500, Jean-Marc Valin
<Jean-Marc.Valin@usherbrooke.ca> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Assuming you have gcc, you can already compile with --enable-arm5e-asm
> and get good results. Right now, many
2005 Mar 25
2
Port speex to my iPAQ 1945
Hi
I want to port speex to my pocket PC iPAQ1945 which has a Samsung
processor 2410, an ARM9-based processor. I would like to write the
specific optimized code for this chip. I had some experience at DSP
chip and fixed-point coding but know nothing about embedded system and
ARM. Could someone tell me some hint how to write optimized code for
this pocket PC. If you can give me some links that will
2001 May 12
0
Re: [R] R for ARM Linux (moved from r-help to r-devel)
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Cox, Terry (NEI) wrote:
> I am interested in your efforts to port R to ARM Linux. If you are
> successful, then I have a good reason to spend the money to buy a Compaq
> iPAQ.
I have compiled R-1.2.2 for arm-linux (iPAQ) on the skiffcluster, an ARM
compile farm accessible at
http://www.handhelds.org/projects/skiffcluster.html
and R-1.2.3 using cross
2006 Feb 21
2
Bug#353815: logcheck: Ignore Pocket PC/synce/USB messages, please
Package: logcheck
Version: 1.2.42
Severity: wishlist
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Here are some more messages that can be safely ignored:
localhost kernel: drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c: USB Serial Driver core
localhost kernel: drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c: USB Serial support registered for PocketPC PDA
localhost kernel: drivers/usb/serial/ipaq.c: USB PocketPC PDA driver
2004 Aug 06
0
Libspeex-cygwin-EVC++ 3.0
I have built the Speex library for Pocket PC using the FIXED_POINT flag in eVC 3. It works fine.
I think the iPAQ 3600 (ARM SA 1110, I think this is a 200mhz cpu), is a bit slow for encoding in realtime. The Speex encode function takes 30+ ms to encode one 20ms sample frame in a debug build. I didn't try the release build with compiler optimization.
The iPAQ 3970 (PXA250, I think this is a
2001 May 30
2
fixed point math
While vorbis works fine sending through the net PCM samples
from a Plan 9 machine (a 686) to a compaq Ipaq, it would be
great if it could work within the ipaq. I think that would
require fixed point math instead of using the FPU all the times.
the mp3 mad player seems to do just that.
Any plans to go along the same lines and provide a fixed point
decoder?
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2004 Jun 25
0
Help:how to schedule P bits traffic?
Hi,All
I would like to implement this function on mipsel-linux box by using iproute2/tc:
"The device MUST recognize and schedule traffice that makes use of the P bits as defined in IEEE802.1p".
Would anyone please supply some suggestion?In order to "recognize" the P bits traffice,should I need to set vlan on device?
Any advice is highly appreciated!
Best regards.
2005 Jan 09
4
Asterisk Demo
Hi,
I need to setup a demo for asterisk and need some help here please. The demo
is connecting to Asterisk a Cisco 7970 SIP (ver. &.0) and a SIP client on HP
iPAQ via a wireless hotspot. I need to configure both with the same
extension with a shared line like in Cisco CallManager. This way if the
extension is called both iPAQ and the IP phone ring and the user gets to
pick up using either.
2007 Jul 08
0
Troubles with tc/iptables - per TCP session tc
Hello,
I have read most of the relevant emails already posted to the LARTC mailingilist and I have not found a solution to my problem.
What I am trying to do is: limit the HTTP output traffic to 30Mbps and also to limit each HTTP connection at 512Kbps, if the client downloads more than 1MB. I have managed to limit the total traffic but not the traffic of each HTTP connection.
Here it is my
2005 May 23
2
[Fwd: Re: [Fwd: Re: TC/HTB Graphs]]
Bogdan Coman wrote:
> hareram wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> iam looking to graph the tc classes and qdisc
>> iam trying to access the stef scripts
>> but its site is totally broken
>>
>> could some one point me where i can graph using good docs
>>
>> hare
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> LARTC mailing
2004 Aug 06
2
Speex on Nokia 6600
Thanks very much.
You mean both encode and decode simulateusly (duplex)?
Could you test the Java version (jspeex) on that iPaq too? (I do not have
anything other than very fast PC, so I cant do this...)
And, in phone, the mic can record not only the users speech but also voice
from the other side (from speaker)... Does this make compression harder or
the result worse? How can this impact