I'll try to clarify my original question: I'm looking for low end DSPs which cannot run linux. Instead I'd like to find a low end DSP which has development tools like gcc that can be run on the developer's linux workstation. Does anyone know of anything like this?
Some of the older TI DSPs met this criterion but they're expensive and no longer in production. A lot of the higher end DSPs have development tools that can be used in linux but they're very expensive. My targe cost for the chip is <$20. Sorry for the ambiguity, -David Carr > On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 02:21:03AM -0600, David Carr wrote: >> Does anyone know of any semi-modern DSP platforms that have a good >> linux/open source development chain? To clarify I'm looking for >> relatively low end DSPs that can worked with in a linux environment >> rather than DSPs which run linux. >> >> Thanks, >> David Carr >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss-gnuradio mailing list >> Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio > > I am using the Analog Devices Blackfin with GCC. The blackfin is fairly > high end. My board has a single core at 390MHz, and there is a dual > core part that can run 750MHz. I am not using Linux on it, but an > developing my own RTOS which should be ready within the next month. > The SDR board using this is still a work in progress. I should be > building a prototype soon. > > -- > Darrell Harmon > http://dlharmon.com/dspcard > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio