Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!apple!voder!nsc!amdahl!JUTS!duts!kls30 From: kls30@duts.ccc.amdahl.com (Kent L Shephard) Newsgroups: comp.dsp Subject: Re: Request for info for DSP/PC boards Message-ID: <07vz02yz071N01@JUTS.ccc.amdahl.com> Date: 23 Apr 91 13:44:24 GMT References: Sender: netnews@ccc.amdahl.com Reply-To: kls30@DUTS.ccc.amdahl.com (Kent L. Shephard) Distribution: usa Organization: Amdahl Corporation, Sunnyvale CA Lines: 70 In article mazer@asterix.asterix.cns.caltech.edu (Jamie Mazer) writes: > >>Ariel Corporation has a bunch of DSP boards for IBM, Mac, Sun, >>HP, VME using 56001, 320, 96000, i860, and ATT dsp32. >> >>They have perhaps the best interactive debugger for the 56001 >>and my experiences with the company have all been excellent. > >Speaking of which ... > > One possibility is to use a sparcstation instead of a 486 box as >the base platform, but we'd prefer to go with a pc, for a number >of other reasons. > > Ater there other 56K (or C30,96K,32C etc :-) boards with A/D and D/A >hardware comparable to the Ariel running under unix? I really like >what they have, I just don't have time to start my project over >again under a new operating system! > > Comments? Flames? Well for the price of a i486, Unix, DSP board combination, which works out to be $3000 for 486, $1000 for Unix, and $2500 for DSP board == $6500. Those prices are approximate. For less than $6500 you could buy a NeXTstation. People no flames, just listen. The OS supports the DSP, it is integrated in the system. You do need to add A/D conversion but D/A is built in. It comes with the Ariel Debugger and all the tolls yopu need for development. For an integrated DSP development system you can't beat it, esp. if you are in education. Since you are at Caltech, I assume you can get educational pricing on a NeXT. For a little more tha a DSP board would cost you the NeXT is available. I am biased because I'm doing my project for my MSEE on a NeXT and it is A/D and DSP related. Yes I did buy a NeXT and one of the main reasons was the direct support for the DSP in the OS and hardware integration. BTW - If you reason for the SPARC as a second choice si X11 then don't count the NeXT out. X11 is available for the NeXT it just isn't sold by NeXT Inc. The NeXT is also a cheaper alternative than the SPARC. It is also a single neat little package. You also don't have to worry if the DSP hardware will function properly with the system, it's part of the system. > >/Jamie > > >-- >1st: mazer@asterix.cns.caltech.edu /-------------------------------------\ >2nd: mazer@bek-owl.cns.caltech.edu /"Caltech: ... science steals your soul,\ >3rd: JMazer@caltech.bitnet \ don't come here unless you have to." / >ugh: mazer@smaug.caltech.edu \-------------------------------------/ Think about the NeXT it is a viable alternative and a good one. KeNT -- /* -The opinions expressed are my own, not my employers. */ /* For I can only express my own opinions. */ /* */ /* Kent L. Shephard : email - kls30@DUTS.ccc.amdahl.com */