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2004 May 31
4
Need guides on setting up PDA on asterisk server
Can PDAs be used as softphones/clients on asterisk? what i wanted to do is to set up 2 PDAs as softphone(client) which allows them to communicate each other through asterisk server(desktop) devices i have: pda compaq model 3680 pda sharp sl5500 access point desktop(asterisk) can i apply my idea on the asterisk? any guides? thanks in advance :) --------------------------------- Do
2004 Aug 06
0
PDA as source client
On 21 Jul 2003 at 10:34, Luke Stodola wrote: > Has anybody used anything other than a PC as a source for icecast2? > Are PDAs powerfull enough? I know vorbis encoding takes a signifigant > amount of CPU power, but I've been able to do it on 4 year old PCs. > Does a 206MHz Intel StrongARM 32-bit RISC processor have as much power > as a 200 Mhz Pentium? > > I'm
2004 Aug 06
0
PDA as source client
Luke Stodola wrote: > Has anybody used anything other than a PC as a source for icecast2? Are > PDAs powerfull enough? I know vorbis encoding takes a signifigant amount > of CPU power, but I've been able to do it on 4 year old PCs. Does a > 206MHz Intel StrongARM 32-bit RISC processor have as much power as a 200 > Mhz Pentium? the big problem here is that the arm does not
2004 Aug 06
1
PDA as source client
> Well, I thought about it as well but up to now didn't try. Via which > way do you intend to have e.g. a line-in to the iPaq with reasonable > quality. Would be really interesting to figure out such things ... > and then use a WLAN-cradle to transport data to the internet *g* The main use would be covering events at sports fields, auditoriums, etc. that are away from the
2001 Dec 08
2
Vorbis suitable for PDAs?
As Linux is starting to apperar on handhelds the tought of having a portable Vorbis-player is everpresent in my mind. However, one things worries me... A user running linux on his (ipaq?) PDA reported skipping and halted playback using mpeg123. Apparently this was caused by lack of processor resources because mpeg123 was programmed for a FPU-enabled CPU. (Thus performing very poor on a
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex for PDA
hello, I have recently compiled speexenc for WinCE/StrongARM SA-1110-processor. It seems to run with no errors, however the encoding time is very slow - 10 seconds of speech takes aprox 3 minutes to encode. Even though the target architecture is significantly less powerfull than a standard PC, I am trying to figure out why it is this slow. Does speex use floatpoint calculations? The input raw
2004 Sep 10
4
SIP on Handhelds
Does anyone know if SIP will/is support on handheld PCs such as the iPaq or Axiom? With their integrated 802.11b and Bluetooth it seems like a solution to provide a wireless based sip phone for any user would be possible. Handoff between access points might be problematic but most users I know would be using their PDA phone in an airport with free wireless or at the local cafe, etc, etc... Can
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 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
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
2005 Mar 21
2
Speex hardware requirements?
Hi evrybody, I wonder witch hardware requirements it is for speex decoding (especially 16kHz mono sound). Could it be possible to use the Gameboy advance hardware if you added a FPU? or dose it need to be more powerfull? ----------------------------- Reclaim Your Inbox! http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/ Rediscover The Web! http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
2005 Mar 22
2
Speex hardware requirements?
Compared to todays PDAs the GameBoy Advance (GBA) is low spec. it has a 16MHz ARM7tdmi RISC processor. 32-bit but it can handle 16-bit instructions in a mode that resembles "bytecode" (a 32-bit instruction is executed using a 16-bit instruction). I got a feeling that the GBA would need a FPU. For more information on the GBA visit this info page:
2003 Jun 10
4
PDA's over SIP channels on Asterisk
Is it possible for two PDA's to communicate like telephones via SIP channels on a PC running Asterisk? If that is possible, does there exist any applications that can be installed on a Zaurus 5600, which is a PDA with an Xscale processor running on a Linux OS, that can essentially turn it into a softphone? Thanks in advance for any input, Daniel
2002 Feb 20
1
Ogg Vorbis fixed-point math anyone ?
A few months ago, there was some discussion about adding fixed-point support for iPAQ's StrongARM to Ogg Vorbis (whether and how it's possible, that is). Has anybody tried this yet ? Gregor --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-dev-request@xiph.org'
2006 Feb 25
5
[Half-OT] PDA Clients and Rails
Hello! I''d like to gather some points about running a rails application on a PDA. As a condition I''d like to use Palm and Windows Mobile based PDA to target a huge user audience (this could be become difficult I know, only Windows Mobile for the start is although okay). I googled the last weeks and found out that there were only a few web browsers out there. E.g. Mozilla
2004 Aug 06
3
Speex on Nokia 6600
Hmm, what these instructions do? (I know nothing about ARMs; I have some knowlege about x86 assemblers and programming). Cant we use pure standard C++ or Java? Does Speex work with fixedpoint math? (As far as I know Java on 6600 has no builtin floatingpoint, there is emulation class somewhere on the net, but it is probably painfully slow.) I do not know if this processor has builtin
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? --- >8 ---- List archives:
2004 Aug 06
4
Debian packages: icecast2, libshout, ices2
On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 03:57:44PM -0500, Luke Stodola wrote: > I've compiled Keegan's libogg, libvorbis, and icecast2 packages for > woody/powerpc, available at > http://showcase.stjacademy.org/debianpackages/ if anyone wants them. > Keegan, feel fry to put these on your site. Thanks, but it looks to me like you've done a bit more than recompile my packages for PowerPC.
2005 Mar 19
3
Any Zaurus users??
Just wondering if there are any Zaurus owners out there using there zaurus as a voip phone?? I'm trying to decide which on to buy. The sl-6000 is perfect for phone use from what I've read, but it's not very pocket friendly (http://www.sharpusa.com/images/hpc_SL6000_pic1.jpg) The clamshell models (http://conics.net/shp/pda/zaurus-sl-c700/sl-c3000.html) are much nicer but would
2005 Mar 23
1
Speex hardware requirements?
Also, you would be sattisfied with the narrowband decoding because the GBA sound quality isn't very good, however, that depends greatly on what you're going to do with speex on a GBA.... (an RPG with audio dialogs? ;-)) also, using a DSP in a GBA Cartridge sounds like overkill to me, however, that depends greatly on what are you developing and what's your target audience....