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- From: michael.smith@f842.n800.z3.fido.zeta.org.au (michael smith)
- Message-ID: <3_800_842_fidonet2b28d529@Kralizec.fido.zeta.org.au>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Subject: Re: Closed Architectures Considered Harmful, Take 2 (was Re: Falcon Fut
- Organization: Fidonet. Gate admin is fido@socs.uts.edu.au
- Date: 11 Dec 92 18:44:10 GMT
- Lines: 47
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- Original to: dmb@xbar.ai.mit.edu
- In a message of <04 Dec 1992 15:46:2>, dmb@xbar.ai.mit.edu (3:713/602)
- writes:
-
- >> Sooory, software has already been written supporting the Falcon's DSP
- chip,
- >> some of which is packaged with the machine!
- d>
- d> 1. You've never seen or used this vaporware.
-
- Have & have - and it isn't.
-
- d> 2. I'm sure that when you buy a DSP board for a PC or Mac that you don't
- d> just get a chunk of hardware and a note that says "Have fun!" They're
- d> obviously going to give you software to use it.
-
- You wish. I've seen & played with enough of the available hardware for the
- PC and Mac - the usual support is either 'buy package X - they have drivers
- for our DSP board' where package X is some monster application which costs
- $K (try buying lab software - your great "favorite" Microsoft don't even
- consider it a market worth pursuing) and doesn't do anything useful at all.
- If you are _really_ lucky they _might_ give you some precompiled libraries
- for talking to the board, if you happen to use their favorite compiler, and
- can live with doing all the hard work yourself.
-
- If you are willing to part with even more bucks (and here we are talking
- about paying more for the board than a Falcon costs, and then 2 or 3 times
- more again) they may tell you how to talk to it... of the half-dozen or so
- manufacturers I canvassed, two were happy with the thought of selling me
- data -and support, at typical support rates - trunk call to the US, US
- daylight hours only.
-
- NOBODY is going to fork out AUD$1500.00 for a DSP board for a PC...
- especially when there isn't any standard implementation, not even one as
- cheesy as the SoundFarter.
-
- d> Dave Baggett
-
- Dave : the DSP is a Good Thing. It may not be the great selling point that
- the hardline loyalists make it out to be, but it is a cheap way of greatly
- increasing the system's suitability for niche markets, which still has to be
- one of Atari's prime market thrusts.
-
- \`miff` /|\
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