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Is there a compiler for TMS320C25 somewhere? tommyp@isy.liu.se (1990-09-04) |
Re: Is there a compiler for TMS320C25 somewhere? leech@homer.cs.unc.edu (1990-09-05) |
Re: Is there a compiler for TMS320C25 somewhere? mhorne@ka7axd.wv.tek.com (Mike Horne) (1990-09-05) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers,comp.dsp |
From: | leech@homer.cs.unc.edu (Jonathan Leech) |
Keywords: | C, question |
Organization: | University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
References: | <1990Sep4.092517.13387@isy.liu.se> |
Date: | 5 Sep 90 21:18:39 GMT |
In article <1990Sep4.092517.13387@isy.liu.se> tommyp@isy.liu.se (Tommy Pedersen) writes:
>[People I know in the DSP biz tell me that although there are many C
>compilers for DSP chips, nobody uses them because they're all too slow.
>-John]
Well, maybe nobody doing DSP code uses them. The AT&T Pixel
Machine, a graphics engine based on multiple DSP32s, is coded in C
mixed hand-rolled assembler.
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Jon Leech (leech@cs.unc.edu)
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