looking for "C language algorithms for digital signal processing" source code
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Hello,
Not sure this is the good place to ask for such a demand...
I just buy this book:
"C language algorithms for digital signal processing"
by EMBREE and KIMBLE, Prentice Hall
and it comes with a 5"1/4 floppy disk , but I just throw away my 5"1/4 drive, a pitty...
So if anybody know were I can download the source code... After hours of googling I can't found. Or if somebody have it on its computer, if he can email it to me...
And if the whole content of a floppy disk is too heavy to be sent by email, we could use a ftp site.
I think that your best bet may be either to find someone who has a usb floppy drive (external), or see if the source code examples are available on the web for a newer edition of the book.
or see if the source code examples are available on the web for a newer edition of the book
I begin my search on the Prentice Hall website, there's a more recent book which look closely to mine, but can't fine any download section... I'm still looking for a "contact" email address, it looks like there's any...
This is my last try before ebay'ing a floppy driver...
I have the book (a good one, too, BTW). I seem to recall having a disk with the source code. I will look around over the weekend, but I'm fairly sure it would have been a 5-1/4" floppy, and I'm not sure what I would have to do to find a system with a working drive for those. I know the book is over 20 years old, so chances are not great that I will be able to produce a working diskette.
Give me 'til the end of the weekend, and I'll report back. I think there is some kind of back channel on this forum where we can discuss some kind of arrangement, if necessary.
--- rod.
jf.argentino, I sent you an e-mail. Please respond as I think I have what you are looking for. I left the book at work, and I can't tell for sure whether what I found is the stuff that goes with this book or with another book that is similar.
--- rod.
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