Hi,
I still have some problems to create a filesystem to put it on the NOR
(16MBytes).
I only want to have the encode/decode application and , perhaps i am
wrong, i want to use EXT2 for the filesystem.
What i am doing is to begin with the default filesystem (but it is too
big to put it on the
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jp wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I guess you're starting a new thread by replying to another thread. If
this is the case, please do not because threads are mixing-up this way.
I still have some problems to create a filesystem to put it on the NOR
(16MBytes).
Hi,
What is the API used to change the output volume level of the OSS driver?
BR,
Amr.
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amr ali wrote:
Hi,
What is the API used to change the output volume level of the OSS driver?
BR,
Amr.
http://manuals.opensound.com/developer/SNDCTL_DSP_SETPLAYVOL.html
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Looks similar to this:
http://tiexpressdsp.com/wiki/index.php?title=Troubleshooting_DSPLink_configuration_issues#Problem:_PROC_start_failed_with_configuration_mismatch.2Ffailure_showing_some_modules_with_0.2C_some_with_1.2C_2_etc._and_others_with_0x
Are you not freeing up the memory
Stephen Berry wrote:
You do have to pay a ransom to MontaVista for the rights to sell their
kernel -
this I believe is around $6K. I never really understood how this
worked since so
much of the software was GPL'd.
Does anyone have any more information about this?
We are fairly well-developed
So I have been trying to get the LAD to work.
Is there any more information on it besides the wiki page?
Basically, I have reconfigured my apps to use it and recompiled the LAD with
my library paths. Then when I run the first app without first starting LAD,
it fails. If I run it after starting LAD
You must start LAD daemon before using any apps that use it (e.g. Codec Engine
or native Link apps), so your when I run the first app without first starting
LAD, it fails experience is expected. Intermittent failures, however, are not.
The next step may be to enable trace - which is a little