mike@jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV (Mike Tankenson) (04/12/90)
Excuse me if this is not the correct newsgroup. Does anybody out there have any information on Reed Solomon Decoders being done in software (or perhaps in a standard workstation with a hardware accelerator)? Currently at JPL we are using some home brew RS devices, with non-standard interfaces, and would like to phase them out. We're looking to replace them with software RS decoders (if possible). With today's increase in workstation compute power, we think it should be possible to perform RS without custom hardware. Any ideas would be appreciated.
hbg6@citek.UUCP (John Schuch) (04/12/90)
In article <7740@jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV> mike@devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV (Mike Tankenson) writes: >Does anybody out there have any information on Reed Solomon Decoders being Excuse my ignorance but: What, pray tell, is a reed solomon decoder? John
mmm@cup.portal.com (Mark Robert Thorson) (04/13/90)
LSI Logic has just announced a Reed-Solomon encoder/decoder chip. Their phone number is 408 433 8000.
bryant@oakhill.UUCP (Bryant Wilder) (04/13/90)
In article <7740@jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV>, mike@jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV (Mike Tankenson) writes: > Does anybody out there have any information on Reed Solomon Decoders being > done in software (or perhaps in a standard workstation with a hardware > accelerator)? you can get it free from Motorola's DSP56000 bulletin board, Dr. BuB, by calling (512) 891-3771. the reed-solomon decoder is there in DSP56001 assembly language (it is commented), and i believe the encoder is there too (i'm not sure about the encoder). bryant wilder