John,

although I haven't personally tried it myself, Intel are now have on beta
release a Linux version of the Integrated Performance Primitives Library,
which is the new naming scheme apparently.

Whether or not the code works under RTLinux is anybodies guess however.....


At 07:38 AM 10/09/2001, you wrote:
>Hi -
>
>Is there a C/C++ library of DSP functions (optimized at the assembly
>language level) for RTLinux?
>(I.e., the RTLinux equivalent of the Intel Signal Processing Library for
>Windows.)
>
>- John Houde
>
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Cheers Ray

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