Hi. A general question about the ARM.
What byte order is used in memory for 16 and 32 bit value? Is it high-lowbyte or low-highbyte. I have problems with a MIPS. Decoding works, huffman doesn't give any errors, but the output is not what I expect...
Jeroen
From: Guenther Sohler guenther.sohler@newlogic.com Reply-To: Guenther Sohler guenther.sohler@newlogic.com To: Gareth the_african@hotmail.com CC: mad-dev@lists.mars.org Subject: Re: [mad-dev] Compiling for ARM Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 07:48:11 +0100 (MET)
On 14-Mar-2002 Gareth wrote:
Hi,
I have succesfully cross compiled libmad for ARM and now it is time for compiling minimad for ARM as well. I have 2 question really
When compiling minimad normally i do "gcc minmad.c -o mimimad -lmad".
-lmad
being the bit that tells gcc to use libmad dunring linking. How does
-lmad
relate to /usr/local/lib/libmad.a? When i try this using the cross
compiler
it fails.
Hmm - In My system there does not exist libmad.a in the libmad directory There just exist a libmad.la Wha I did, I gave the linker a file in .libs. i dont remember the name, but i gave it without the -l option(for library) Is there a way to make a shared library versin of libmad ?
Do you need the capability to start from a defined position in the mp3 file ?
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