Subject: RE: [linux-audio-user] programmable dsp box?
From: M. Edward Borasky (znmeb_AT_aracnet.com)
Date: Sun Sep 22 2002 - 20:36:24 EEST
On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 10:24:37 -0500, Will Benton wrote:
> Hey, all. I was just browsing and saw the Soundart Chameleon, which
> looks like a really cool toy. Unfortunately, the development tools are
> windows-only. I'm sure that I could run at least some of them under
> wine/vmware, but I'm not too interested in
I guess my idea of an inexpensive "programmable DSP box" is a low-end
desktop PC running Linux and "sfront" with a decent inexpensive sound card.
What's the point of specialized DSP hardware and software when you have a
Pentium or Athlon capable of doing gigaflops and an OS capable of being
customized to keep it out of the DSP code's way?
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