pete@oakhill.UUCP (Peter Percosan) (03/10/86)
Hello world, I am trying to find out if there is enough interest on the net to either 1) start a net.dsp discussion group, -or- 2) get discussions going on currently existing groups. If there is a great enough response I will post. See Ya - Peter Percosan Digital Signal Processors, Motorola, inc. Austin Texas
ken@turtlevax.UUCP (Ken Turkowski) (03/12/86)
In article <658@oakhill.UUCP> pete@oakhill.UUCP (Peter Percosan) writes: > I am trying to find out if there is enough interest on the net to either > 1) start a net.dsp discussion group, -or- > 2) get discussions going on currently existing groups. I myself am interested. Now, such discussions occur in net.math, net.graphics, and net.audio. If there is not enough interest, we may want to start a mailing list. -- Ken Turkowski @ CIMLINC, Menlo Park, CA UUCP: {amd,decwrl,hplabs,seismo,spar}!turtlevax!ken ARPA: turtlevax!ken@DECWRL.DEC.COM
geof@bnr-vpa.UUCP (Geoffrey Chan) (03/19/86)
> I am trying to find out if there is enough interest on the > net to either > 1) start a net.dsp discussion group, -or- > 2) get discussions going on currently existing groups. My group here at BNR is interested in seeing the establishment of a dsp newsgroup, possibly as net.arch.dsp or simply net.dsp. The latter would provide for future expansion to net.arch.N where N is a specific processor name. It would be nice if all the DSP suppliers and potential suppliers can participate. Maybe you people at Austin Motorola can inaugurate the net by saying a bit more about your 56000 chip. Geoffrey W.Y. Chan geof@bnr-vpa BNR
bruce@bnr-vpa.UUCP (Bruce Townsend) (03/19/86)
> I am trying to find out if there is enough interest on the > net to either > 1) start a net.dsp discussion group, -or- > 2) get discussions going on currently existing groups. Yes, I think that the number of different DSP microprocessors and their diverse applications warrants a separate group. I would be interested in following and contributing to DSP discussions, particularly about: a) Development tools (manufacturer's and 3rd party) b) Performance (benchmarks and personal experience) c) New product rumors and announcements d) Interface methods and I/O considerations e) New architecture directions/suggestions I am involved with DSP work at Bell-Northern (TMS 32010 and TMS 32020 mainly), mainly for telephony audio work. -- Bruce Townsend (bnr-vpa!bruce) Bell-Northern Research, Ottawa, Ontario. Phone: (613) 726-3008 Mail path: {utzoo, utcs}!bnr-vpa!bruce