[tremor] RE: Please confirm your message

Bruce Schulman bruce at vici.us
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Are you still interested in a <100mW 2 sq inch OGG Player?

<p>> Finally an integerized ogg decoder!
> I'am thinking a portable ogg-decoder the size of a matchbox, similar to
the smallest portable mp3 players.
> I was looking for a new hardware project, this looks like it.
>
> Now, an ARM7tdmi should be suitable for the task. What clock frequency and
what amount of fast SRAM is required on a ARM7tdmi to decode in realtime?
> I assume the inner loops should be compiled to 32bit ARM mode and kept in
fast 32bit internal SRAM, and the rest of the code be compiled to 16bit
thumb mode (if 16bit flash) and remain in flash memory in order to save
internal SRAM.
>
> --
> Timmy Brolin

<p><p>Best Regards,
Bruce Schulman
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