I don't know.... The only thing I know is that 16 and 32 bits values on the MIPS are stored using high to low byte in memory and the Intel low to high byte in memory. Can this be a problem? Does MAD use direct way to get bytes from a 16 bits or 32 bits value?
Jeroen
From: Guenther Sohler guenther.sohler@newlogic.com Reply-To: Guenther Sohler guenther.sohler@newlogic.com To: Jeroen jeroen_t@hotmail.com CC: mad-dev@lists.mars.org Subject: Re: [mad-dev] MIPS VR4111 implementation of MAD Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 15:12:23 +0100 (MET)
There might be a problem with the big endian of the machine ? Do you use seeking in your app ?
On 13-Mar-2002 Jeroen wrote:
Hi.
I asked before, and thanks for all the anwers. I still didn't have any success on porting MAD to a MIPS VR4111. It compiles perfectly, bus the output of the decoder looks like some audio, but it isn't what I
expected...
Anyone here who did porting to a MIPS before?
Thanks,
Jeroen
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I dont have an idea, whether mad is designed to run on big endian machines. Do you know of any success story ? I dont know mad too much. i just know, that it works in my amd athlon box. By seeking i mean, immediatly starting to play an mp3 at a virtual wave-file-position