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- From: chbl@sbustd.rz.uni-sb.de (Christian Blum)
- Newsgroups: comp.dsp
- Subject: Any sugg. on Assembler/Compiler?
- Date: 18 Dec 1992 08:40:04 GMT
- Organization: Studenten-Mail, Rechenzentrum Universitaet des Saarlandes
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- Hi Netfolk!
-
- I need to use a DSP in the near future for analyzing a signal
- derivated from an inductor loop (like those used with traffic lights).
- Being unexperienced with DSPs (but I'm experienced with "normal"
- Intel processors), I don't know which one to choose and how to pro-
- gram it. What I need now is
- - a suggestion, which one to choose best (cheap, software available)
- - and how to program it. What kind of compilers and assemblers
- (X-asemblers/compilers on an IBM PC) are there available?
-
- Sorry if it's a FAQ or a very silly one.
-
- Please email, I don't check this group regularly.
- If I get useful information (useful for starters like me), I'll post
- a summary.
-
- Thanks, Chris
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