I know when I was using a TI DSP they gave me all kinds of stuff to use it. I think it depends if you are looking at a DSP designed for a specific company, or one designed to sell outright. TI makes HUGE books on using their DSP chips, and the chips work quite well.
I see this as a 2-fold problem. First you need to know how the DSP works and instructions. Second, you need to know how to work with it in the Sound Card you are using, how they have implemented its functionality into their system. > Yamaha used to. I have a the spec for a 5-6 year old chip that was > used in the Tropez+. However, it too relied on microcode being > preloaded, and no information was available on how to write or design > the microcode. +------------------------+-----------------------+ | T a l i t y | +------+ | +------------------------+ +----+-+ | | | Richard Burnett | +-+ | | | Senior Design Engineer +---+ +----+ | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | | | | | | | Phone: 919.380.3014 | | | Fax: 919.380.3903 | | | +------------------------------------------------+
