From: aojkim on 10 Aug 2010 13:46 Tim-- All I have done for the last three days is web search. Type "Sample DSP code." or anything along the lines and you will see that nothing I need comes out. VLV-- My problem is I can't find a sample code. I would not be using my time to write a question before searching online for a good three days. John-- My boss just gave me the board, nothing else. Should I ask him for documents? Richard-- Thank you. You were the only one who answered my question. I really did look for it, just couldn't find the right name for it.. I didn't know application "notes" would have real apps... For all you people, just because this is my first thread doesn't mean I'm gonna ask one question, just grab the answer and leave. First three people were no help for me at all. Just because a real beginner comes to your thread and u know more info than them doesnt mean u guys can look down on them.
From: Yizheng on 10 Aug 2010 13:51 On Aug 10, 1:46 pm, "aojkim" <aojkim(a)n_o_s_p_a_m.hotmail.com> wrote: > Tim-- All I have done for the last three days is web search. Type "Sample > DSP code." or anything along the lines and you will see that nothing I need > comes out. > > VLV-- My problem is I can't find a sample code. I would not be using my > time to write a question before searching online for a good three days. > > John-- My boss just gave me the board, nothing else. Should I ask him for > documents? > > Richard-- Thank you. You were the only one who answered my question. I > really did look for it, just couldn't find the right name for it.. I didn't > know application "notes" would have real apps... > > For all you people, just because this is my first thread doesn't mean I'm > gonna ask one question, just grab the answer and leave. First three people > were no help for me at all. Just because a real beginner comes to your > thread and u know more info than them doesnt mean u guys can look down on > them. I think a good place to go is the university website. Sometimes the school offers some demo code for students to study. Which board are you using now?
From: aojkim on 10 Aug 2010 13:52 Btw richard, I think this is right, but my lab comp is windows 7 and this is only for windows xp/2000........ but i really appreciated ur answer. at least i know some background info to what it's called.
From: Jerry Avins on 10 Aug 2010 14:13 On 8/10/2010 1:46 PM, aojkim wrote: > Tim-- All I have done for the last three days is web search. Type "Sample > DSP code." or anything along the lines and you will see that nothing I need > comes out. > > VLV-- My problem is I can't find a sample code. I would not be using my > time to write a question before searching online for a good three days. > > John-- My boss just gave me the board, nothing else. Should I ask him for > documents? > > Richard-- Thank you. You were the only one who answered my question. I > really did look for it, just couldn't find the right name for it.. I didn't > know application "notes" would have real apps... > > For all you people, just because this is my first thread doesn't mean I'm > gonna ask one question, just grab the answer and leave. First three people > were no help for me at all. Just because a real beginner comes to your > thread and u know more info than them doesnt mean u guys can look down on > them. We answer questions for beginners all the time here. We don't do students' homework, but we do offer guidance for getting it done. Wyour kind of query, we expect to be told not only what the question is, but what efforts were made that didn't work. Personally, I am not inclined to exert much effort on behalf of someone who can't be bothered to spell out his question, but instd uzs cryptic 'breviations the way u do. This is not a chat room or Twitter. http://users.erols.com/jyavins/procfaq.htm is a summary of our practice. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
From: John on 10 Aug 2010 14:59 On Aug 10, 1:46 pm, "aojkim" <aojkim(a)n_o_s_p_a_m.hotmail.com> wrote: > Tim-- All I have done for the last three days is web search. Type "Sample > DSP code." or anything along the lines and you will see that nothing I need > comes out. > > VLV-- My problem is I can't find a sample code. I would not be using my > time to write a question before searching online for a good three days. > > John-- My boss just gave me the board, nothing else. Should I ask him for > documents? > Are they available online? Have you called the vendor? John
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