I've been working on a fixed point mec3 echo can. The old mec3 which
crashed a lot of peoples machines because it was floating point in the
kernel is now available as mec3-float.h. I'd appreciate any testing /
feedback on the new fixed point mec3 echo can. Thanks!
Mark
... but it still only works on x86? I get a failure to find asm/i387.h at
line 69 of zaptel.c on my ppc box.
Iain
--On Sunday, June 29, 2003 11:55 am -0500 Mark Spencer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been working on a fixed point mec3 echo can. The old mec3 which
crashed a lot of peoples
PS: Does this new MEC3 take the amount of taps to use from Asterisk's
zapata.conf now? I remember it always used 256 taps, while it now,
like the others, defaults to 128. mec3.h still has 256 as default.
The 256 is the amount of space it allocates -- not quite as efficient at
that allocation
Oops, a remenent of when it was still FP. Should be fixed now.
Mark
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003, Iain Stevenson wrote:
... but it still only works on x86? I get a failure to find asm/i387.h at
line 69 of zaptel.c on my ppc box.
Iain
--On Sunday, June 29, 2003 11:55 am -0500 Mark Spencer
... thanks - seems to go now. I'll test some more.
Iain
--On Sunday, June 29, 2003 3:30 pm -0500 Mark Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Oops, a remenent of when it was still FP. Should be fixed now.
Mark
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003, Iain Stevenson wrote:
... but it still only works on x86? I get
Hey Mark,
I wouldn't make MEC3 the default just yet. I was just testing with
MeetMe, which was one of the things where MEC3 went wrong for me in the
past. After around 8 channels from an E100P-connected PRI joined the
conference, everything became one big chaos of noise. When enough
channels