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"Im working with DSP for a school project."

How out of touch are you?


martin

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martin griffith wrote:
from comp DSP

"Im working with DSP for a school project."

How out of touch are you?
About as out of touch as the Guardian's crossword setter- last week, the
definition part of one clue 'computer equipment' yielded the answer
'card reader'.

Paul Burke
 
martin griffith wrote:

from comp DSP

"Im working with DSP for a school project."

How out of touch are you?
Presuming this "school" is not a primary or so, and
also considering a DSP evaluation kit is in the order
of 150Euro, this is doable.
Don't forget, a PIC or so is not so to say, bragable.
A DSP is much more eye catching in a description of
the diploma work for whatever degree.

Rene
--
Ing.Buero R.Tschaggelar - http://www.ibrtses.com
& commercial newsgroups - http://www.talkto.net
 
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 12:42:27 +0000, Paul Burke <paul@scazon.com>
wrote:

martin griffith wrote:
from comp DSP

"Im working with DSP for a school project."

How out of touch are you?


About as out of touch as the Guardian's crossword setter- last week, the
definition part of one clue 'computer equipment' yielded the answer
'card reader'.
So did you pay the guy at the news stand with a card? Did he punch
your card?

-
Best Regards,
Mike
 
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 14:09:59 +0100, in sci.electronics.design "Frank
Bemelman" <f.bemelmanq@xs4all.invalid.nl> wrote:

"Rene Tschaggelar" <none@none.net> schreef in bericht
news:41c81d5e$0$30025$5402220f@news.sunrise.ch...
martin griffith wrote:

from comp DSP

"Im working with DSP for a school project."

How out of touch are you?

Presuming this "school" is not a primary or so, and
also considering a DSP evaluation kit is in the order
of 150Euro, this is doable.
Don't forget, a PIC or so is not so to say, bragable.
A DSP is much more eye catching in a description of
the diploma work for whatever degree.

Don't mention the PIC, at least be vague about it and
refer to it as a RISC controller ;)
and handcrafted in assembler, not C of course


martin

Serious error.
All shortcuts have disappeared.
Screen. Mind. Both are blank.
 
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 14:09:59 +0100, "Frank Bemelman"
<f.bemelmanq@xs4all.invalid.nl> wrote:

"Rene Tschaggelar" <none@none.net> schreef in bericht
news:41c81d5e$0$30025$5402220f@news.sunrise.ch...
martin griffith wrote:

from comp DSP

"Im working with DSP for a school project."

How out of touch are you?

Presuming this "school" is not a primary or so, and
also considering a DSP evaluation kit is in the order
of 150Euro, this is doable.
Don't forget, a PIC or so is not so to say, bragable.
A DSP is much more eye catching in a description of
the diploma work for whatever degree.

Don't mention the PIC, at least be vague about it and
refer to it as a RISC controller ;)
Remids me of the Dilbert where Wally took credit for copying some
files to diskette.

"I uploaded 1.4 MB of data to offsite storage."
--
Best Regards,
Mike
 
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 12:42:27 +0000, Paul Burke <paul@scazon.com>
wrote:

martin griffith wrote:
from comp DSP

"Im working with DSP for a school project."

How out of touch are you?


About as out of touch as the Guardian's crossword setter- last week, the
definition part of one clue 'computer equipment' yielded the answer
'card reader'.
Who's setting the Guardian's x-words these days? Is it still Fidelio?
--

"What is now proved was once only imagin'd." - William Blake, 1793.
 
Paul Burridge wrote:
Who's setting the Guardian's x-words these days? Is it still Fidelio?
There's a whole bunch of them. Paul (no relation) is about the hardest
at the moment, Araucaria chunters on but we haven't had a rhyming
alphabetic jigsaw for quite some time now, Crispa retired a couple of
weeks ago.Bunthorne, Gordius, the list goes on, somebody just explain to
me why you put analgesics in your MOUTH?

Paul Burke
 
Paul Burke wrote:
martin griffith wrote:
from comp DSP

"Im working with DSP for a school project."

How out of touch are you?


About as out of touch as the Guardian's crossword setter- last week, the
definition part of one clue 'computer equipment' yielded the answer
'card reader'.

Paul Burke
....and do you know how the punched cards got to be the size they were?
Answer: When Herman Hollerith explained the concept, he pulled out a
dollar bill from his wallet and then proceded to point out how rows and
columns of holes could be used for encoding data (he did not damage the
dollar bill, tho).
"But" you say...and i answer that the dollar bill then was larger;
called by some a "horse blanket".
 
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 08:18:43 -0500, in sci.electronics.design Active8
<replyt2group@ndbbm.net> wrote:

On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 14:09:59 +0100, "Frank Bemelman"
f.bemelmanq@xs4all.invalid.nl> wrote:

"Rene Tschaggelar" <none@none.net> schreef in bericht
news:41c81d5e$0$30025$5402220f@news.sunrise.ch...
martin griffith wrote:


Remids me of the Dilbert where Wally took credit for copying some
files to diskette.

"I uploaded 1.4 MB of data to offsite storage."
Has Wally ever "done" anything?


martin

Serious error.
All shortcuts have disappeared.
Screen. Mind. Both are blank.
 
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 08:18:43 -0500, Active8 <replyt2group@ndbbm.net>
wrote:

Remids me of the Dilbert where Wally took credit for copying some
files to diskette.

"I uploaded 1.4 MB of data to offsite storage."
That's the most euphemistic description of software piracy I've
ever heard...

--
Best Regards,
Mike
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