Xref: utzoo comp.sys.next:18309 comp.dsp:1738 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!spool.mu.edu!uunet!shaman!jiro From: jiro@shaman.com (Jiro Nakamura) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next,comp.dsp Subject: Re: DSP Chip in NeXT -- people using it Message-ID: <1991Jun1.132904.685@shaman.com> Date: 1 Jun 91 13:29:04 GMT Article-I.D.: shaman.1991Jun1.132904.685 Sender: jiro@shaman.com (Jiro Nakamura) Organization: Shaman Consulting Lines: 37 Hiya - Here are another person using the DSP. I think it'd be great if there was a general directory of DSP related projects, kinda like what NeXT On Campus has for campus projects. Of course, someone would have to set it up and maintain it.... Talking about speech processing [bad pun intended], I wish there were a public domain speaker-dependent speech processing module. Something real simple but usable to a certain limit. I'm sure all of us have apps that could use *some* simple speech interpreting (like "send", "deliver", "display", "calculate", etc.). Another realm for the DSP is in data input. I'm going to be hooking up a powerglove Real Soon Now. But the only library I have that does it (PowerGlove, on cs.orst.edu) doesn't have the source code, which makes me uncomfortable. Anyone have a publicly available version? --------------- From: Bo Eriksson Organization: Teknikum, Uppsala University, Sweden Just reporting for a friend who doesn't read USENET news; he (lk@ctrl.teknikum.uu.se, Erlendur Karlsson) is planning to use the NeXT DSP chip for (real-time) speech processing. Would be interesting to see any whacky & weird things people plan to do with a DSP! Bo Eriksson boe@maja.teknikum.uu.se ---------------- - Jiro Nakamura jiro@shaman.com -- Jiro Nakamura jiro@shaman.com The Shaman Group (607) 256-5125 VOICE "Bring your dead, dying shamans here!" (607) 277-1440 FAX/Data