In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "
J.Saravanan" writes:
>Does it means the sound chip in CLPS7500FE never worked for you phil.
I thought I'd had it working at one time, but I'm not completely sure. It's
certainly not something I've done much with.
p.
Hi,
> >> I'm working with CLPS7500FE ARM processor evaluation board.
> >
> >Different from the RiscPC, but apparently same limitations.
>
> The sound hardware is more or less the same in the RiscPC and ARM7500. They
> both use the Acorn `VIDC20' macrocell. That said, the CLPS7500 does have
>
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Erik Mouw writes:
>> I'm working with CLPS7500FE ARM processor evaluation board.
>
>Different from the RiscPC, but apparently same limitations.
The sound hardware is more or less the same in the RiscPC and ARM7500. They
both use the Acorn `VIDC20' macrocell. That
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 02:24:04PM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been trying madplay for some days by now. But it doesnt works for
> me. I've the cross compiler. My configure options are as follows..
>
> ./configure --build=i386-linux --host=arm-linux --target=arm-linux
> --enable-fpm=ar
Thanks for the reply...
>
> Yes, madplay works quite good on ARM systems:
>
> http://www.mars.org/home/rob/proj/mpeg/
>
> It's completely free of floating point (like splay), actively hacked
> (unlike mpg123), and released under GNU GPL (so it could even be
> shipped in the "main" section).
>
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