I've managed to reduce the size of tx_filter_memory[] from 115200 bytes
to 720 bytes.  Still thinking about rx_filter_memory[], that's a bit
more involved....
 
On Tue, 2012-05-15 at 23:39 +0300, Sergiy wrote:
> As I see, the largest buffers in FDMDV are two-dimensional arrays
> tx_filter_memory[NC+1][NFILTERTIMING] and rx_filter_memory[ NC
> +1][NFILTERTIMING] where total size of each contains 115200 bytes.
> Maybe there is some algo that can use smaller arrays to met embedded
> device requirements?
> 
> 2012/5/15 Bruce Perens <br...@perens.com>
>         David commented that the largest buffer was used for logging
>         and statistical collection rather than decoding.
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