Odp: Odp: [sdiy] DSP kit recommend
Roman Sowa
modular at go2.pl
Sun Jun 15 21:54:08 CEST 2003
My neighbour is getting into those Dream chips.
There's no info in the datasheets, indeed. But there's
a starter kit containing dev board and some sort
of assembler with examples. So it's only a matter of
money you want to spend for the kit. No other sources.
And there's some licensing issues AFAIR.
They have fixed timeslot of 32 instructions per sample
per voice, so there's not much to do, but the instructions
do a lot. As Atmel says.
BTW he doesn't have it yet, still talking to dealer.
Roman
----- Original Message -----
From: Theo <t.hogers at home.nl>
To: Magnus Danielson <cfmd at swipnet.se>
Cc: <ajhuovil at cc.hut.fi>; <modular at go2.pl>; <blitz at nmt.edu>;
<synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: Odp: [sdiy] DSP kit recommend
> > > What Atmel DSP was that the Dream series music DSP?
> > > I still consider getting in to those.
> > > Kind of chameleon on a single chip.
> >
> > Have they lifted their vail on those?
> > Last time I heard anything about them the details where covered by an NDA.
> > Really ridiculous...
> >
> Yep agreed,
> At some point there where some "over view" datasheets up (maybe still are).
> A bit more informative than the "flyers" but still no details about the
> instruction set and stuff.
> Think the link with Roland (JV???) is intriguing too.
>
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