scott@sol.ge.com (01/05/90)
A several weeks ago (Nov. 22), Theo Smit posted an article about efficient interpolation FFT's. He also had a relevant freeware routine, EZFFT. Has anyone obtained this routine? I haven't been able to contact Mr. Smit by mail so I'd appreciate it if someone would post a copy. Thanks, Scott Otterson GE Medical Systems
bartho@obs.unige.ch (PAUL BARTHOLDI) (01/08/90)
In article <1801@mrsvr.UUCP>, scott@sol.ge.com writes: > A several weeks ago (Nov. 22), Theo Smit posted an article about > efficient interpolation FFT's. He also had a relevant freeware > routine, EZFFT. > > Has anyone obtained this routine? I haven't been able to contact Mr. > Smit by mail so I'd appreciate it if someone would post a copy. I completely missed this message. Sorry ! Could you send me also any information, reference, code (EZFFT) ? Thank you for any help, Paul Bartholdi, Geneva Observatory.
smit@.ucalgary.ca (Theo Smit) (01/09/90)
In article <1801@mrsvr.UUCP> scott@sol.ge.com () writes: >A several weeks ago (Nov. 22), Theo Smit posted an article about >efficient interpolation FFT's. He also had a relevant freeware >routine, EZFFT. >Has anyone obtained this routine? I haven't been able to contact Mr. >Smit by mail so I'd appreciate it if someone would post a copy. I've received about a dozen letters from people asking for a copy of EZFFT so I will be posting it to this newsgroup before the end of this week. Our mailing system has been down the last few weeks because of a network rearrangement, and I've been busy doing other things. The IEEE ASSP article on the algorithm is supposed to come out in September 1990, so I will try to include a brief description in an accompanying posting. Theo Smit