gregb@dowjone.UUCP (Gregory S. Baber) (07/06/89)
Hello, Does anyone know of any AT-compatible boards that have DSPs on them. The board can be used for any application (vision, speech, FFT, etc.), but it would be REALLY nice if it was generic and came with a library that could be used for development. Please email responses. Thanks much, gregb -- Reply to: Gregory S. Baber Voice: (609) 520-5077 Dow Jones & Co., Inc. UUCP: ..princeton!dowjone!gregb Box 300 or ..uunet!dowjone!gregb Princeton, N.J. 08543-0300 "So long, and thanks for all the fish"
hammond@cod.NOSC.MIL (John A. Hammond) (07/09/89)
We've had occasion to look at several AT compatible DSP boards utilizing the AT&T DSP32 chip. Several came with the standard AT&T compiler and application library and a few interesting demos. The board and software from Eighteen-Eight (strange name, right) is probably the most ready to use and most comprehensive array processing library of the lot. You can actually put several (8?) of these boards in your AT and run them asparallel processors. Includes good signal processing modules and a couple of demos.