grt@hocda.UUCP (G.TOMASEVICH) (05/03/84)
In my previous article noting that I ran DR11-W's at 8 kHz, that was the rate of transferring 16-bit words. It happens that the output included mu-law speech in one byte (this is telephony work), and the input was processed speech and other data. The only assembly code I used was for the C program interfaces to the three additional system calls, and these were modeled after 'ustat'. The tight loop that tested for DR11-W ready, then restarted it, took about 60 microsec on the average. It used register variables and included a counter to bail out in case the DR11-W went dead. I watched the DR11-W ready bits with a storage 'scope to make sure it worked. The 'scope was the most useful software debugging tool. George Tomasevich, AT&T Bell Laboratories