ik wrote: > I'm not sure what you are looking for. > I started binding a osip to FPC but i didn't had the time (and will) > to finish the binding.
Sorry, i will clarify what i want to do. - My firm is writing software for telco-carriers. VoIP Solutions, billing solutions, firmware etc. We traditionally programmed in delphi, fpc, c and c++. I have a carrier grade sip/rtp stack written in fpc for linux and windows. Lib osip is nice but has neither the features nor the performance needed here. Now i have to answer a tender (rfq/rfi). If i win my team and i have to port the applications to an embedded box. (powerpc/netbsd embedded system) I am not willing to port our work to c++. (We are currently try to kill all old c firmware projects as object pascal / fpc gives us a clear market advantage through cut down turnaround times and less error prone code.) If i win the tender our sip stack will maybe run around 100.000 Voip/Gateway/CSTA boxes. They have to be supported with a timeframe for around 5-8 years. So my questions are in detail: What is the state of a netbsd-powerpc port ? What is done ? What has to be done ? If we can use fpc for development my firm can support the fpc project by supporting a/the netbsd-powerpc port. Also we plan to release some basic datastructures libraries into public domain. Thank you, helmut > > On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Helmut Hartl > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi to all, >> >> I want to do some programming for a embedded system: >> (Port our SIP/RTP Stack to some embedded system) >> >> System is: >> ---- >> NetBSD 3.0 #1570: Tue Aug 15 15:08:31 CEST 2006 TG Board total >> memory = 65536 KB avail memory = 46160 KB plb0 (root) cpu0 at plb0: >> 200MHz 405EP (Revision 9.80) ---- >> >> This is a VoIP Box running under NetBSD with a PPC Architecture. >> (ibm405 core embedded in Xilinx Virtex {2-Pro, 4 FX} series FPGA) >> >> Can you give me some directions ? >> >> Our sip stack is commercial/closed source at the moment, but if i win >> the project, i can do some porting of libraries/targets if necessary >> and give that work back of course ... >> >> Thank you, >> >> helmut _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel