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Re: Cheap DSP cards (PCI) and drivers



On Saturday, Jun 14, 2003, at 01:55 Europe/Amsterdam, Warren Nagourney wrote:

For the last few years I have been using an old turbo color NeXTstation for this purpose - it has a built-in DSP and I have been able to use it to control an experiment using the digital inputs/outputs from the DSP and count photons (up to 1 MHz) using the DSP. I am delighted with the performance of the NeXT (for an '040 machine) and ease of programming (in Obj. C) and want to upgrade to one of my old beige and BW OSX boxes. Unfortunately, the Macs didn't come with a DSP, so I need to add one (the NeXT also had DSP drivers in the free MusicKit). (The alternative Labview approach to DAQ is completely unacceptable to me, with its limitations on the Mac)

Yeah! Mathematica runs on my old good 25MHz pizza NeXT station faster then on my 1GHz G4. If Steve & Co. are so crazy about music, I wonder why they do not take the next obvious step and put DSP in every Mac.


... just dreaming...

Georg Tuparev
Tuparev Technologies
Klipper 13
1186 VR Amstelveen
The Netherlands
Mobile: +31-6-55798196
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