>On Mon 05 Mar, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>  Gad Hayisraeli wrote:
>>
>>  > has someone heard on a new ARM CPU with float support ?
>>  > or an other CPU supported by linux and has similar performance like
>>  > StrongARM ?
>>
>>  There is a Strongarm coprocessor, the StrongARM 1111, which has the
>>  floating point extensions. I believe someone has even written support
>>  into it.
>
>I wonder if this could be mounted on a LART to make an ARM MP3 player.

(1) As mentioned before, the '1111 does *not* offer floating point
(2) The 1111 interfaces only to the '1110, not the '1100 which is on the LART
(3) madplay (http://www.mars.org/home/rob/proj/mpeg/) decodes MP3s at 
<10% CPU usage on the LART

HTH,

JDB.
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