Re: Good FFT routines for sound card?



On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 19:24:01 GMT, in sci.electronics.design Joerg
<notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Hello Folks,
>
>What would you recommend as a good FFT program for use with laptop
>internal sound cards?
>
>Ideally it would come from a reliable source such as a university,
>meaning not too many bugs and no virus. It should have a somewhat
>practical user interface. I am not a programmer who could easily compile
>something using a collection of routines such as the FFTW files from
>MIT. I do have some programs that came with engineering books I bought
>but these are DOS and can't handle sound card access easily anymore.
>They are from the days when you piped external ADC stuff into the PC via
>the parallel port. Free would be nice, of course ;-)
>
>So far I found this one from Rutgers:
>http://duncan.rutgers.edu/physicsfreewares.htm
>
>Regards, Joerg
>
>http://www.analogconsultants.com
I think Daqarta is still around, very DOSsy, but have a word with Bob
Masta at daqarta.


martin
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