Andre Brenes a ?crit : > A couples of weeks ago I wrote about this topic, PJSIP in ARM. I'm very > new for both sides of the coin, PJSIP and ARM, so I have a lot of > questions, hoping someone can help me. I'm going to explain a little bit > more about my problem. > > We are using an embedded system base in ARM technology, is an TS-7250 > board. This board comes with TS-Linux. TS-Linux is a compact Linux > distribution, based on Busybox, ideal for small footprint. Therefore, a > C/C++ development environment is not installed. For development we can > use two ways: > > * use cross-compilation > * or boot the board from an USB device with Debian. > > I reading about Disk Space Requirements using PJSIP and found that I > need about 50-60 MB of disk space to store the uncompressed source files > and about 30-50 MB of additional space for building each target. > > My questions are: > My board have just 62M of memory, 32 in NAND flash and 32 of SDRAM. Can > I use PJSIP? > > If I used cross-compilation do I need to download in my board the source > files or just the application built in my host computer? That's it. You download pjsip on another linux box, you make your software there, and you cross-compile it for ARM. Then you juste have to copy the Binary file to your board and run it from there. So you won't need more than 2 or 3 megs of space, depending what you're doing with PJSIP. > > Thanks > > > -- > Andr? Brene Vargas > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Visit our blog: http://blog.pjsip.org > > pjsip mailing list > pjsip at lists.pjsip.org > http://lists.pjsip.org/mailman/listinfo/pjsip_lists.pjsip.org -- Olivier Beytrison Telecommunication Engineer Mobile: +41 (0)78 619 73 53 Mail: olivier at heliosnet.org GPG: 0x4FB83528 http://pgp.mit.edu/