Joshua Colp wrote:
Colin Anderson wrote:
What I'd love to see is a reasonably grunty DSP available on the cards
that is _user programmable_. There's some stuff a host processor isn't
particularly good at (at least at present... most CPUs have an inbuilt
FPU, but when do we get an inbuilt DSP?), and wouldn't it be nice to
have 100% stable fax reception because all the time-critical processing
is done in the DSP?
Interesting...I wonder what Transmeta Crusoes are going for these days?
Probably $15 per thousand. And programmable. And with more than enough
grunt
(DSP or not) to echo-can or recieve fax.
digium are you listening?
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Now we're in! Here's my take on things (being a mostly VoIP person).
While I think the idea of a user programmable core would be nice, I
would personally leave it up to the manufacturers that specialize in
each thing. Ocstasic is great for echo cancellation and Brooktrout aka
now Cantata for faxing.
These aren't the views of Digium, just my past experience.
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