better check the embedded stuff etc
might be able to use the DSP32C
these were used in telephone equipment etc aka embedded markets stuff
In the early to mid-1990s, there were several other DSP-based designs that were quite possibly inspired by the ACPA and/or Mwave. These included the AT&T VCOS/RoadRunner (AT&T DSP3210), Cardinal Technologies DSP and Adaptec AudioEdge boards (Analog Devices ADSP-2115), or Sierra Semiconductor Aria chip set (Texas Instruments TMS320C25, the same DSP the ACPA used).
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