A version of Speakup... for your cell phone?
Gregory Nowak
greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Wed Oct 4 19:33:15 EDT 2006
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Ok, that takes care of the CPU requirements, now what about the amount
of RAM required, as it relates again to the resources available in a
cell phone?
Greg
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 11:23:10PM +0100, Jonathan Duddington wrote:
> It shouldn't be a problem. I'm typing this email on a 200MHz ARM
> processor, with eSpeak echoing words as I type.
>
> I have measured eSpeak taking 51 sec to process 6 min 3 sec of speech
> output while processing text to produce a WAV file. That's about 14%
> processor occupancy.
>
> I originally wrote it to run on a 12MHz ARM processor!
>
>
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