--- In Peter Gammie <> wrote:
>
> On 31/07/2010, at 7:42 AM, Razvan-Ionut Stoian wrote:
>
> > Why use a TS7400 and not a Beagle- or Hawkboard, if you need multimedia
> > capability?
>
> Indeed!
>
> I probably should have responded earlier, but was indeed intimidated by the
> length of the emails:
>
> > <breton.saunders@> wrote:
> > > * All of the arm based boards will need a fixed point audio decoder.
> > > The floating point decoders will be far too slow to get realtime audio
> > > playback. MAD works great on these boards. You will need to check
> > > which decoder xmms is using.
>
> It is false that Maverick Crunch is a slower option.
>
> http://martinwguy.co.uk/martin/crunch
>
> Martin's precompiled mpg123 libs work fine for me. His site is down for me
> presently, so I can't give you a better reference.
>
> Note that you will need to properly configure the kernel if you want to run
> more than one application at a time that uses the FPU.
>
> cheers
> peter
>
> --
> http://peteg.org/
>
Pete,
I'm interested. Did you manage to get a working cross-compiler using Maverick
or did you just use precompiled code from Martin's site.
I gave up battling with it in view of the time it was absorbing. Has anyone
managed to reproduce Martin's work and produce a woring CC toolchain?
TIA./
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