Digital signal processor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A digital signal processor (DSP) is a specialized microprocessor with an optimized architecture for the fast operational needs of digital signal processing.
ArsDigita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Employees at Ars Digita were treated incredibly well. The Cambridge office, for example, had a full stocked kitchen on each floor, and a full game room with a pinball machine.
MAMED!
click for more close-up images MAME for Digita, the first truly portable version of MAME, emulating Donky Kong and Doom for Digita running shareware Doom on a Kodak ...
Dimension M - Where there's power in numbers
Tabula Digita is very pleased to announce that a NEW version of our DimensionM Multiplayer software is now available! This new version, 3.0, entirely replaces ...
Digita Organiser | Select Freeware
Digita Organiser; Organiser is a Personal Information Manager (PIM). A PIM is a program that helps you organise your life, just like a real-world Diary.
Dr. Dobb's | The Digita OS: An Extensible Imaging Platform ...
The Digita operating system from Flashpoint is designed for digital cameras. It supports all the basic camera features (including a GUI), and lets you extend the functionality of ...
Digita Accounts Production
Information Accounts Production software from Digita. ... The only accounts software available today that updates and compares vital changes to all your existing clients.
Digita.fi - Company
Our customers reach Finns both at home and on the move with ease, confidence and cost efficiency. Solutions that are developed together with our customers offer new business ...
Open Digita Services
Site Contents. Installation Page: Getting, building, and installing ODS. Usage Page: Configuring and using the ks utility program. Project Page: More information about ODS and ...
Digita 2009 conference: Rihll rides again
Digita points the way forwardDigita met with users last week for its annual conference - the first one under new ownership. Nigel Harris was there to assess how things have changed ...