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- From: jjsmith@nyx.cs.du.edu (Jonathan J. Smith)
- Subject: Re: AT&T DSP3210
- Message-ID: <1992Aug12.190457.13363@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- References: <1992Aug12.160517.11303@cgrg.ohio-state.edu>
- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 92 19:04:57 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug12.160517.11303@cgrg.ohio-state.edu> david@osc.edu (David Knight) writes:
- >I'm YADSPN (yet another DSP novice) wanting to experiment. The August issue
- >of Byte gives a brief comparison of a few DSP chips available, one of which
- >is the AT&T DSP3210. I'm interested in finding out more about this chip but
- >I don't know who/where to contact at AT&T. (I let my fingers do the walking
- >in the phone book, but alas, the local AT&T sales rep. didn't even know what
- >an integrated circuit was, nor where in his own company he should look. He
- >didn't know AT&T made them.)
- >
- >I'd appreciate it if anyone could give me an address, phone #, and/or email
- >address of whatever AT&T contact is appropriate.
-
-
- I believe that same article also gives the companies phone number
- at the back of the article, they should all be 800 numbers for contacting
- the dsp departments.
-
- Jonathan
-