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- From: lars@spectrum.CMC.COM (Lars Poulsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.dsp,comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: DSP code for modem functions?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec12.183911.4678@spectrum.CMC.COM>
- Date: 12 Dec 92 18:39:11 GMT
- References: <2933103874.1.p00004@psilink.com>
- Organization: CMC Network Systems (Rockwell DCD), Santa Barbara, CA, USA
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- In article <2933103874.1.p00004@psilink.com>
- "Michael Smith" <p00004@psilink.com> writes:
- >I'm not planning to go into the modem business, so modem companies need
- >fear no competition. The requirement is an internal one in my company --
- >we need to put together an integrated piece of hardware incorporating
- >both modem functions and proprietary protocol and network-management
- >processing. If it's cheaper for us to license code than to write it
- >ourselves, we shall.
-
- I noticed that you don't say which company you work for.
-
- I also noticed that the device you are describing sounds a lot like "a
- smart modem". If the modem function is really the least part of your
- system, I suggest that you simply install a Rockwell-chipset-based modem
- in a corner of your circuit board.
-
- --
- / Lars Poulsen, SMTS Software Engineer Internet E-mail: lars@CMC.COM
- CMC Network Products / Rockwell Int'l Telephone: +1-805-968-4262
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