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04-03-2006
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Very interesting information. From these diagrams, however, it looks as though there is no way at all for 3rd party s/w to program the DSP to do additional work. Is that correct?
(I'm thinking of Ogg Vorbis decoding, in particular.)
Thanks - Neil
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04-11-2006
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04-11-2006
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Very interesting information. From these diagrams, however, it looks as though there is no way at all for 3rd party s/w to program the DSP to do additional work. Is that correct?
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04-11-2006
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No. You can add your own dsptask. But the amount of work you need to do and skills you need to learn is probably not worth the result.
http://dspgateway.sourceforge.net/pub/index.php
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/list...pers/3938#3938
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04-11-2006
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