i've got the oppenheim and shafer textbook i used in grad school up at northwestern university that you can use. you're probably better off with ti app notes, though. me thinks my version of pc-dsp is on 5.25" floppy and may not be of use. nonetheless, that type of program allows you to explore dsp more so than anything else i have used.

regards,

jim

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Shawn Hood wrote:
Hey guys,

I've been given an older TI DSP (TMS305c542) to tinker with.  I know this
group is a culmination of people with a number of skill sets, and I thought
I would ask if anyone has an entry-level DSP programming book I could
borrow.  I would certainly be willing to pick it up and return it in the
same condition.


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