kent@swrinde.nde.swri.edu (Kent D. Polk) (01/18/90)
In article <534@lexicon.com> fc@lexicon.com (Frank Cunningham) writes: >In article <24903@swrinde.nde.swri.edu> kent@swrinde.nde.swri.edu (Kent D. Polk) writes: >> Also, what about other high-speed applications that could make use >> of a 32 bit path - like coprocessors and graphics accellerators? > >Digital Audio at any reasonably quality level. You get my drift. Actually I sure would like to see some DSP applications running on the Amiga. I need them for technical applications, but the music world sure could benefit from such devices. I just read today about another DSP program (probably just software, not even a DSP chip) on the MacII. And as slow as the MacII is... I keep harping on the lack of technical software for the Amiga, cause I sure could use it. Finally, I am doing something about it, but I expect the software wouldn't be of general use and I don't have time to make it glitzy either. However, I would consider discussing such with some technical software types. I'm full of ideas. (Big ones though) Just wish I could get Matt to be interested in this stuff :^) :^) (Isn't he an EE or something like that?) ==================================================================== Kent Polk - Southwest Research Institute - kent@swrinde.nde.swri.edu Motto : "Anything worth doing is worth overdoing" ====================================================================