HI ALL
need help .any source code to Microcontroller sound record with eeprom memory chip. i know i need mic and spkr on the port pins.
Thank you in advanc
Are you a teacher, Per? :) :)
HELLO,
wont dlls work?
... should stop digging!
"wont dlls work?"
Only on a platform that happens to support them!
seldum, Look, I don't know what your background is, but if you mean what I think you mean you need to understand a couple of things: A microcontroller is not a PC and does not offer the same services as a modern OS such as Windows or Linux etc. unless you work very hard, and even then you are limited by resources and computing power. in other words: forget about dlls. read the documentation of a controller you choose, buy hardware to play with, and learn as much as you can before you even get started. work hard. there are no shortcuts and no dlls.
i can use dlls with linux i think??????
i can use linux on a micoprocessor ..can i????????
so i can use dlls on a micropossersoor. yes?????
i can use linux on a arm prorcessor?????
I never used embedded linux so I don't know for sure, but I don't think so (anybody: am I wrong?). why don't you just go back to basics and try to understand what you need to do first? remember: no magic bullets!
my gp2x is arm and linux and plays sound and has dlls.
so .i think it is good and !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think we have to assume we have one more troller, and ignore this thread.
The alternative - giving all the background needed -would be prohibitively expensive.
Try vista! works great!!!
Having a platform with Linux available isn't the same as having a full set of drivers ported.
And unless a turn-key solution is bought, it will take a lot of knowledge to make use of any embedded Linux on a platform.
Nothing beats knowledge, but people with enough knowledge seldom need to post questions.
i ask my lecteurer and he says my gp2x is a v good answer!!!!!
he knkows more.
THANKS.
Yes, he might know more than you.
But right now, you know too little to be able to ask a coherent question that we can relate to.
An important question: What do your teacher expect you to do, and what part of your project does he expect this forum to do for you?
Your next step: Read through the instructions you have received a couple of times more. Are you expected to play with sound on "any" microcontroller, or do you have a specific board where you are expected to do your work?
Does that board come with Linux?
Does that Linux port contain support for sound, or are you supposted to write drivers for manipulation of sound and/or for reading/writing sound to the EEPROM?
If you are going to ask questions here, you must first make sure that the questions you ask are relevant, and that we have enough information to be able to know the intentions of your teacher.
you dont you know the gp2x????????????
why you did not say it??????????????
you lern from me???????????????????
it has linux and sound and tuch screen and arm and memory and eeprom and sdl libs for coders and comunity forums.
i can write code with pc and run code on pc and gp2x!!!!!!
Per, Coming man, this guy is helpless. Let him sink in the mud...
I meant: hopeless!