Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] [ANN] Chameleon DSP engine
From: Vincent Touquet (vincent.touquet_AT_pandora.be)
Date: Tue Aug 13 2002 - 14:58:11 EEST
On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 09:44:23AM +0200, Ingo Oeser wrote:
>Give our project a sample board, a data sheet and some time then
>we'll integrate it into our Linux-DSP-Project.
>You can find it under
> http://osg.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/forschung/linux+dsp/index.html
I'm not sure I fully grasp the intent of the project ...
From the site:
Application Scenarios
DSPs in computer systems could be used for many purposes. One example
is the acceleration of audio applications, e.g. the ALSA project.
Another one are DSP-based software plugins for applications like GIMP.
Third, DSPs offer vast computing power, so why not use a DSP for
encryption of your IPsec VPN or crypto filesystem?
I only want to use the Chameleon for DSP, really.
Or do you mean you want to run a Linux
kernel on the controller ?
That would make some sense to me.
But I wouldn't waste any DSP power on IPSec :)
>This infrastructure is made for that kind of applications and is
>awaiting it's use.
Hm, its made for audio, at least for me :)
>And it is fully GPL.
Thats nice.
Could you tell me exactly what you would
do with this board and how that would help
me use this DSP for music purposes ?
Not that I have the money to sponsor
you, but you might just be able to
try and convince the Soundart people
to sponsor you (though its unlikely).
regards
vincent
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