Hi Tom Thanks, just at the feasibility phase right now, so this sort of info is really useful. Memory/MHz values for the Tremor/Vorbis code seem to vary wildly - at least I could not find a consistent set of numbers after trawling through the discussion groups... Thanks John -----Original Message----- From: tom abcd [mailto:tom.abcd@gmail.com] Sent: 28 March 2006 16:34 To: Anderton, John Cc: speex-dev@xiph.org Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] ARM7 decode resource requirements John I am have just started with Speex and ARM but I have been able to get it to Decode wideband on a Philips LPC2138 (60 MHz) board using about 100k coded space, 20k ram (had to change a few constants to get the memory down to this) and about half the performance (takes about 10ms to decode 20ms of speech). I have been told there is some floating point in the wideband (from Jean-Marc) but since it runs for me have not done any more (plus the project is now on the backburner). I hope to test it on an Atmel AT91Sam7S256 part soon. (I have a eval board of each) I am using the GCC compiler in the CrossWorks toolset. I would be interest to hear how it all works out for you. I would also like to try the Tremor code on the Arm7 but have not got the chance yet. Good luck Tom On 3/28/06, Anderton, John <john.anderton@epson-electronics.de> wrote:> > > > Hi all > > I'm looking in to using speex for an ARM7 based speech decode > development (note we need the decode only). My hope is that we should > be able to run the decoder (in wideband mode) real time on the ARM7 > (40MHz) without any problems (the difficulty would be in the encode - > but we plan to run that offline on a PC - so we should be OK). Can > anyone confirm that this is the case please? > > Also I'd like to get a handle on memory requirements, has anyone got > any rough estimates of the ROM & RAM footprint of the decoder, built > for the ARM7? > > One last question, any estimates for how much of the decoder code is > in floating point (number of lines of code)? > > Thanks & regards > John > _______________________________________________ > Speex-dev mailing list > Speex-dev@xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/speex-dev > > >