From: aojkim on 11 Aug 2010 18:15 I don't think I should say thank you when I get rude responses, especially after I have explained that I know nothing about the subject. Thanks a lot for your response though. At least you told me some basic, background information, unlike first few responses did. > >Getting a response is a privilege and not a right..... Folks have to be >interested enough in your situation to be motivated, etc. So, that some >one in particular didn't provide a response is certainly no reason to >chide them. In fact, it's rude. Jerry was giving you good advice as an >aside. If you pay attention to what he said then you'll benefit. Be >willing to learn from this. "Thank you" never hurts..... > >If I had a ready answer to your question then I'd likely have responded >had I been around when you posted. As it stands, you got some good >input - even though *I* can't find the code referenced in Richard's post >at DataRAM. Or, did you expect for everyone lurking to post: "Gee >sorry, I don't know" just to report in to you? > >Sometimes it really helps to talk around the subject. John's comment >was particularly pertinent. Taking that as a lead, I looked into the >P25M a bit: > >It appears that the Pismo tools would be a step in the right direction: >http://www.innovative-dsp.com/ftp/P25M/ >and the product documentation is there also. > >Here you have a programmable PCI board. I used to develop these things. > It's not uncomplicated because you have to do two or three things: >1) you have to have code for the board to run your app. >2) You need to have code on the PC to load the code on the board. >2) you have to have code for the PC to run your app. >So, I'd say that you need TWO sets of example code and some tools to >make it make sense. > >Fred >
From: aojkim on 11 Aug 2010 18:20 Give that document to someone who knows nothing about dsp(me, as I have stated) and ask him if he understands anything. I've read that about 10 times. And all the links when I click on your link is red, which means I have read them. Is it that hard to understand that I have spent three days googling and searching, but I cannot understand anything, so I have come here to ask for a simple explanation of how to do it instead of language I can't understand? > >Bet he never looked at links in first hit on >http://www.google.com/search?q=dsp+P25M+"Innovative+Integration" > >You know the ones containing "Datasheet" and "Documentation", >among others :< > > >
From: Jerry Avins on 11 Aug 2010 22:22 On 8/11/2010 6:07 PM, aojkim wrote: > If you didn't know anything about the board you shouldn't have written > anything in the first place. I told you I googled it for three days and > still can't find it. I don't see where you got your manner, pretending to > help someone when you know nothing about it. > > >> I didn't answer you because I know nothing about the board. (Does it >> stand alone? Does it plug into a mother board?) Google would have told >> me, but you could have too. The rest is just a matter of manners and >> the social norms expected here. I offered no help about your problem. I advised you how best to communicate here on comp.dsp. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
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