On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 01:42:29AM -0600, David Carr wrote: > 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
FYI, the Blackfin mentioned below is in the $20 range and has a completely free toolchain. Eric > > 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