[DSP-10] Compile versions DSP-10 pgm question
Bob Larkin
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Fri, 30 Aug 2002 11:17:45 -0700
Yes for the PC program UHFA.EXE. This need is driven by the use of Borland
BGI graphics. I use "Borland C++ version 4.0" and these seem to be on eBay
often at reasonable prices. Be sure to get the books, particularly the DOS
book (there is a big pile). The program is not C++, but the same compiler
supports that and the early 16 bit Windows stuff. Other versions than 4.0
may be OK, but I have no experience with such.
The EZKit code (UHF3.EXE) uses the DOS assembler/linker that Analog Devices
supplies, either from the early disks, or from the "Disk1/Disk2" download.
The VisualDSP in the current EZKit CD will not support the full memory size
and won't work for the DSP-10. If Disk1/Disk2 is unfamiliar, look back on
the archives for this reflector.
Good luck!
73,
Bob W7PUA
At 12:32 PM 8/30/02 -0500, you wrote:
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>Does one need a Borland Compiler for the DSP-10/EZ-Lite DSP code ?
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>Thanks, ak0b
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