Re: DSP_fir_r4/r8 with shift-factor possibilty (C64x)?
- From: "bhooshaniyer" <bhooshaniyer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 14:16:41 -0500
Dear Wolfgang--
Dear bhooshaniyer,
Have you ever modified a hand-optimized assembly routine ?
Yes.I give you that it is difficult but you seem to be anyway messing
around at assembly level.
I suggest it would cost me 2-3 days to come to an equal solution.
May be so.
But as I should not be the only one with that problem ...
I thought I could take the short cut.
OK. Then may be this is not the best forum; you have c6x group at yahoo.
There are lot of experts there, you might wanna post there too.
P.S.: Pls, excuse, I'm always lazy ;-)
P.P.S.: May there is an additional library despite TI's ?
You may be able to buy some highly hand optimized math libraries like say
trig libraries from some TI 3Ps. You wouldnt normally get such optimized
libraries for free.
--Bhooshan
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