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Re: Signal Processing package

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  • Subject: [mg14066] Re: Signal Processing package
  • From: dreissNOSPAM at nospam.earthlink.net (David Reiss)
  • Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 03:42:02 -0400
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In article <6tt3al$k0e at smc.vnet.net>, "edx at cc.usu.edu"@cc.usu.edu wrote:

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> I have been told there used to be a Signal Processing package available
> (SigProc2.9.5, I believe) from MathSource - however I cannot seem to
> find it.
> 
> Is this package still available from any ftp site?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> edx at cc.usu.edu


The author of this package, Brian Evans, has a pointer to this on one 
of his web pages:

http://www.ece.utexas.edu/~bevans/projects/spp.html

However, the URL reference to mathsource is outdated since this item is
not contained in MathSource 3.0.  However, it is still in the (frozen)
Mathsource 2.2 at the address:

http://mathsource.com/cgi-bin/MathSource22/Applications/Engineering/Electrical/Signals/0202-240

Note that this package has significant incompatibilities with 
Mathenatica 3 or above, but there also should be significant  portions
that still work.

Brian is also the author of quite a few software tools that might be of
interest to you (or not).  His main web page is:

http://www.ece.utexas.edu/~bevans

Regards,

David Reiss

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