Hi,
The board pictured on the boz is not for the ADSP-21065L, but for the (older)
ADSP-21061. Maybe it is only in the box, and the actual hardware is the correct
one.
I guess that an additional picture showing the actual board outside the
antistatic bag would do a good job.
Regards.
Jaime Andr Aranguren Cardona
j...@ieee.org
j...@computer.org
----- Original Message ----
From: MC
To: a...
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 1:30:58 PM
Subject: [audiodsp] DSP kit
First of all sorry for this email if someone thinks of it as a spam or a sale
poster but I thought this would be a good forum for someone to benefit from this
development board.
Not sure if there are people on this list who might be experimenting with
learning algorithms on a DSP kit but I did play around for a while with my ADSP
21065L Chip on an EZKIT. I learnt someof my basics on DSP , filter algos etc....
but really didnt get too far as my line of software development work changed and
I didnt get time and then gave up. I'm putting up this board for sale
online..
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In case someone from this group wants to learning some of the basics of DSP this
kit is a great place to give that a shot.. I'm not having much time to
continue with my learning and thought maybe someone from this group might
benefit from this board. Sorry for this email if someone thinks of it as a spam
or a sale poster but I thought this would be a good forum for someone to benefit
from this development board.
Regards
Shyam