I just found out about this website but have been unable to connect to it. I wonder if, since a commercial version is available, the website has been taken down? Many thanks, Jim
Is Steve Smith's book still available online at www.dspguide.org?
Started by ●April 11, 2004
Reply by ●April 12, 20042004-04-12
Jim Kroger wrote:> I just found out about this website but have been unable to connect to > it. I wonder if, since a commercial version is available, the website > has been taken down? > > Many thanks, > JimIt's at http://eee.dspguide.com but that seems to be down at the moment. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
Reply by ●April 12, 20042004-04-12
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 23:51:15 -0400, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote:>Jim Kroger wrote: > >> I just found out about this website but have been unable to connect to >> it. I wonder if, since a commercial version is available, the website >> has been taken down? >> >> Many thanks, >> Jim > >It's at http://eee.dspguide.com but that seems to be down at the moment. > >JerryYes it's down. Humm, ... wonder why. I try to keep track of on-line DSP books, so I'm interested in what's happening to to Smith's website. Funny thing is, Smith's book is usually available at the Analog Devices Inc. webite, but not any more. Humm. [-Rick-]
Reply by ●April 12, 20042004-04-12
"Rick Lyons" <r.lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote in message news:407a6f4a.298261671@news.sf.sbcglobal.net...> ... > Funny thing is, Smith's book is usually > available at the Analog Devices Inc. > webite, but not any more.http://www.analog.com/processors/resources/technicalLibrary/manuals/training/materials/dsp_book_index.html
Reply by ●April 12, 20042004-04-12
> Funny thing is, Smith's book is usually > available at the Analog Devices Inc. > webite, but not any more.I saw it at the following address this morning, I downloaded it because the electronic copy I got with the book had "Printing: Not Allowed" in its properties??, but the free one could be printed, I wanted to print one of the diagrams. Seemed a bit strange but not my call. http://www.analog.com/processors/resources/technicalLibrary/manuals/training/materials/dsp_book_index.html Tony McKay
Reply by ●April 12, 20042004-04-12
Jerry Avins wrote:> Jim Kroger wrote: > >> I just found out about this website but have been unable to connect to >> it. I wonder if, since a commercial version is available, the website >> has been taken down? >> >> Many thanks, >> Jim > > > It's at http://eee.dspguide.com but that seems to be down at the moment. > > Jerryaaaaaaaaah! It's http:/www.dspguide.com/ and it's up now. <blush> -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
Reply by ●April 14, 20042004-04-14
On 12 Apr 2004 17:51:18 -0700, tonym@gallagher.co.nz (Tony McKay) wrote:>> Funny thing is, Smith's book is usually >> available at the Analog Devices Inc. >> webite, but not any more. > >I saw it at the following address this morning, I downloaded it >because the electronic copy I got with the book had "Printing: Not >Allowed" in its properties??, but the free one could be printed, I >wanted to print one of the diagrams. Seemed a bit strange but not my >call. > >http://www.analog.com/processors/resources/technicalLibrary/manuals/training/materials/dsp_book_index.html > >Tony McKayThanks Tony (and you too Bruce). [-Rick-]
Reply by ●April 15, 20042004-04-15
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 22:09:47 -0400, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote:>Jerry Avins wrote: >> Jim Kroger wrote: >> >>> I just found out about this website but have been unable to connect to >>> it. I wonder if, since a commercial version is available, the website >>> has been taken down? >>> >>> Many thanks, >>> Jim >> >> >> It's at http://eee.dspguide.com but that seems to be down at the moment. >> >> Jerry >aaaaaaaaah! It's http:/www.dspguide.com/ and it's up now. > ><blush>you mean http://www.dspguide.com I think (a second '/' is needed)
Reply by ●April 15, 20042004-04-15
kal wrote:> On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 22:09:47 -0400, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote: > > >>Jerry Avins wrote: >> >>>Jim Kroger wrote: >>> >>> >>>>I just found out about this website but have been unable to connect to >>>>it. I wonder if, since a commercial version is available, the website >>>>has been taken down? >>>> >>>>Many thanks, >>>>Jim >>> >>> >>>It's at http://eee.dspguide.com but that seems to be down at the moment. >>> >>>Jerry >> >>aaaaaaaaah! It's http:/www.dspguide.com/ and it's up now. >> >><blush> > > > you mean http://www.dspguide.com I think (a second '/' is needed)aaaaaaaaah! -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
Reply by ●April 16, 20042004-04-16
"Jerry Avins" <jya@ieee.org> wrote in message news:407f4369$0$16445$61fed72c@news.rcn.com...> kal wrote: > > On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 22:09:47 -0400, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote: > > > > > >>Jerry Avins wrote: > >> > >>>Jim Kroger wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>I just found out about this website but have been unable to connect to > >>>>it. I wonder if, since a commercial version is available, the website > >>>>has been taken down? > >>>> > >>>>Many thanks, > >>>>Jim > >>> > >>> > >>>It's at http://eee.dspguide.com but that seems to be down at the moment. > >>> > >>>Jerry > >> > >>aaaaaaaaah! It's http:/www.dspguide.com/ and it's up now. > >> > >><blush> > > > > > > you mean http://www.dspguide.com I think (a second '/' is needed) > > aaaaaaaaah!That's why I always copy/paste URLs from my browser to my messages rather than typing them directly!






