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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/14/2012 11:57 PM, John Marvin
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<pre wrap=""><i>Thanks for replying and also for writing Winrad. I do have a question
about the implementation. Couldn't the extio api have been extended to
add api's for writing the demodulated audio back to the device? That way
all of the hardware dependencies could have been contained in the extio
dll and the latency would not have been a problem. Since I have not
looked at it closely I may have missed something.</i></pre>
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John,<br>
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yes, that could have been another possibility. But that would
have also meant to change <br>
the specifications of the ExtIO DLL, and at that time there were
around a few such DLLs written<br>
by persons that had used my document as base. So I preferred to not
change the way the DLL<br>
was supposed to work.<br>
<br>
I have received requests to change those specs to accommodate two
main improvements : <br>
A) Tx capabilities and B) multiple I/Q pairs<br>
When I will do that, I will also consider adding the sending of the
demodulated audio back to the HW.<br>
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<div class="moz-signature">-- <br>
<i><b>73 Alberto I2PHD</b></i>
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