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From: mj@elmgate.UUCP
Newsgroups: sci.electronics,rec.music.synth
Subject: Re: DCO's revisited - an inquiry into hardware implementation
Message-ID: <678@elmgate.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 9-Jul-87 10:30:44 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jul  9 10:30:44 1987
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Reply-To: mj@elmgate.UUCP (Mark A. Johnson)
Organization: Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY
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Keywords: now for the real work...
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	I've been thinking lately about doing digital music
	synthesis with a TI 32010 DSP chip.  As I understand it,
	the 32010 can perform a multiply/accumulate in 160 ns,
	and the 32035 can do it in 60!  The nice thing about
	the 32010 is that they only cost about $10, so it would
	be cheap to cascade them.

	I haven't read ANY of this anywhere, it's just info
	I got from friends, so it may be completely wrong.
	I hope to do some 320 work in the future, but right
	now I'm too busy.  If anyone tries this, drop me a line,
	I'd be very interested.

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Mark A Johnson - Eastman Kodak Co. - Dept 646 - KEEPS - Rochester, NY 14650
The opinions expressed above are not necessarily those of Eastman Kodak Company
and are entirely my responsibility.
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