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Was Paul able to get his fixed point FFT source code? I would like
a copy also for a medicalR&D experiment.
Steve
At 02:53 PM 1/20/2006, you wrote:
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>has anyone written any source code to implement an FFT in SwiftX, most =
>likely a double precsion version and not floating point ? The processor =
>type is not important....
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>regards,
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>paul t. kolen, professor san diego state university,
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>instrumentation design lab
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