Category : C Source Code
Archive   : CRNCHR22.ZIP
Filename : README.1ST

 
Output of file : README.1ST contained in archive : CRNCHR22.ZIP
*** CRUNCHER v2.2 ***

CRUNCHER v2.2 Release Notes 4/10/93
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The file CRUNCH22.ZIP should include the following:

CRUNCH22.DOC - Documentation for the CRUNCHER
BORTC2_S.LIB - Borland Turbo C library (Small memory model)
BORTC2_T.LIB - Borland Turbo C library (Tiny memory model)
BORTC2_M.LIB - Borland Turbo C library (Medium memory model)
BORTC2_C.LIB - Borland Turbo C library (Compact memory model)
MSC7_S.LIB - Microsoft C library (Small memory model)
MSC7_M.LIB - Microsoft C library (Medium memory model)
MSC7_C.LIB - Microsoft C library (Compact memory model)
DEMO.EXE - Demo program using the SPECTRAL routine.
DEMO.C - Source code for DEMO.EXE.
VENDOR.DOC - Information to vendors
REGISTER.DOC - Registration form
TEST.DAT - Test data to use with ANALYSIS
README.1ST - This file.

The following is a brief description of the CRUNCHER.

The CRUNCHER v2.2 is a series of signal processing routines
written for C programmers. The libraries can be linked under
both Borland C and Microsoft C applications. The routines
include Fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs), wavelet transforms,
coherence analysis, auto and crosscovariance, digital
filtering of data, moments analysis, Wigner-Ville transform,
linear regression, spectral analysis, and cross spectral
analysis. Registered users will receive complete source code
and other benefits including a manual and tutorial on the
techniques used by the CRUNCHER as well as a "no royalty"
license for using the package within commercial
applications.


Key Words:

/C programming, FFT, wavelets, coherence, filtering,
moments, wigner/

If you have comments regarding the CRUNCHER please send them
to:

Gene V. Wallenstein
5990 Pine Cone Court #406d1
Lake Worth, FL. 33463 USA

Internet - [email protected]
Telephone - (407) 750-3527
CompuServe - 75110,77

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  3 Responses to “Category : C Source Code
Archive   : CRNCHR22.ZIP
Filename : README.1ST

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