Re: OT (not at all): Why such bad manners on comp.dsp?
- From: robert bristow-johnson <rbj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 08:00:45 GMT
in article C0D7428F.6F5%rbj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, robert bristow-johnson at
rbj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 07/09/2006 23:32:
ASCII art and ASCII math is good on USENET. but you cannot assume someone
else's font will match yours in spacing unless you assume everyone is using
a monospaced font like "Monoco" (Mac) or, more commonly, Courier.
i'm just guessing but i would say you meant it to be:
|-----------------| |---------------|
|System generating| |Digital |
|sine sweep |------------>|Signal |
| | |Processor |
|-----------------| |---------------|
in article 1152512001.113995.247160@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, DSPing at
0xsachin@xxxxxxxxx wrote on 07/10/2006 02:13:
ASCII art and ASCII math is good on USENET. blah blah blah...
is not the point of interest here. Talk something about DSP here.
in article 1152398846.118396.273340@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, DSPing at
0xsachin@xxxxxxxxx wrote on 07/08/2006 18:47:
What is a Ballantyne? Is it a test equipment(Pls forgive my ignorance)?
But I need to write a software for a DSP (processor) to do all the
findings. How can I do this? Can you recommend me some links where I
can more info on this kind of stuff.
Here is a rough sketch of the system.
|-----------------| |---------------|
|System generating| |Digital |
|sine sweep |------------>|Signal |
| | |Processor |
|-----------------| |---------------|
this guy's asking for a lot of help ...
... for a prick.
How can I do this?
don't ask someone who can't read your diagrams.
Can you recommend me some links where I can more info on this kind of stuff.
boo-hoo. let's help this guy out.
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