Ammar,

Are you aware the C and C++ languages were both developed in the Unix and Linux 
world and PORTED

to the Windows world. So your C and C++ knowledge is the foundation on which 
Linux is built.

Take it from one who's been in the IT industry for 40+ years, operating systems 
come and go.

You can already see Windows is being overtaken by Android particularly in 
phones so, bite the

bullet, get a Linux system, (any old PC or Pi) and get started.

Alan VK2ZIW

On Tue, 30 Jul 2019 13:26:48 +0500, Ammar Ahmad Khan wrote

> 700MHz, 1Gb ram, that's perfect. Are you running in real time ? Actually I 
> don't have any experience in Linux or Rasberry Pie I think it uses Pyhton 
> language ? I am C and C++ guy.  
> 
> On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 1:20 PM Al Beard <bear...@unixservice.com.au> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Ammar,
> 
> I'm successfully running the FreeDV app in Mode 700D on a Banana Pi (original)
> with a full Linux operating system.
> This is a Dual Core 700MHz Allwinner A20 SoC which is ARMv7 with Floating 
> Point included.
> 1Gb ram, 8Gb SD card.
> 
> Is there some reason why you want to run on less powerful hardware than a 
> Raspberry Pi or
> clone?
> Especially when these are SO cheap. All the board design is DONE. 
> 
> Your board:
> 
> • A Texas Instruments TMS320C6713 DSP operating at 225 MHz. Single core.
> 
> • An AIC23 stereo codec
> 
> • 16 Mbytes of synchronous DRAM
> 
> • 512 Kbytes of non-volatile Flash memory (256 Kbytes usable in default 
> configuration)
> 
> • 4 user accessible LEDs and DIP switches
> 
> 
> 
> BUT: No USB ports, no Graphic display, no ethernet port. No easily 
> replaceable program SD card.
> No SIMD instructions for any future modes such as LPCnet.
> 
> AND, no "bigger brother" to move up to such as the ARMv8 and/or 64bit if you 
> need more CPU power.
> 
> I ask, what is your reason for choosing this hardware?
> 
> Alan VK2ZIW
> 
> On Tue, 30 Jul 2019 10:28:44 +0500, Ammar Ahmad Khan wrote> yup U need 
> floating point processor for the David's C codes
> > 
> > On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 5:31 AM Stuart Longland 
> > <stua...@longlandclan.id.au> wrote:
> > On 30/7/19 4:17 am, Ammar Ahmad Khan wrote:
> > > Hello. Can anyone suggest any hardware paltform for running a 
> > > communication system with CODEC2 and FDMDV in it, and running it in real 
> > > [UTF-8?][UTF-8?]time…
> > 
> > I'd be looking at something Cortex-M4F [UTF-8?][UTF-8?]based… as 
> > that's what the SM1000 
> > is based around (it uses a STM32F407).
> > 
> > I'm not familiar with the specifics of the TMS320C6713 DSP in it, other 
> > than the fact that Wikipedia describes it as a 32-bit floating-point 
> > DSP.  On paper, it should do the job, but I think debugging why it 
> > didn't is going to require someone who knows the DSP better than I do.
> > -- 
> > Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL)
> > 
> > I haven't lost my mind...
> >    ...it's backed up on a tape somewhere.
> > 
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