Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!willett!ForthNet From: ForthNet@willett.UUCP (ForthNet articles from GEnie) Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth Subject: DSP-32 BOARD Message-ID: <173.UUL1.3#5129@willett.UUCP> Date: 5 Jan 90 16:03:57 GMT Organization: Latest Link in ForthNet Chain Lines: 28 Date: 12-25-89 (04:07) Number: 57 (Echo) To: CLIFFORD KING Refer#: 52 From: ARCHIE WARNOCK Read: NO Subj: DSP-32 BOARD Status: PUBLIC MESSAGE CK>processors. We have a Forth Compiler for them. Please give me a call at CK>(303)-693-3413. I would be happy to discuss it with you and send you CK>more information about our compiler. Thanks. I'll do that after the holidays. Our applications are rooted in spectroscopy and, perhaps, image processing. We typically need to do smoothing, centroiding, etc., on the spectra to help identify features, and lots of the standard image manipulations with images. My coprocessor experience has been with the Definicon DSI-20 series of boards, which have all sorts of utilities, but basically run as standalone processors. I'm more interested in using the DSP board by calling it from a program running on the PC, and passing it data to chew on. The programs might be written in Forth, C, Fortran, maybe even a system like Matlab. So far, all I got from the vendor was an MS Fortran linkable library - no code, no interface dox. I can see I've still got some legwork to do. --- ~ EZ-Reader 1.21 ~ Dreams of reason bring FORTH monsters ----- This message came from GEnie via willett through a semi-automated program. Report problems to: 'uunet!willett!dwp' or 'willett!dwp@gateway.sei.cmu.edu'