I have recently finished my senior project on low-bandwidth coding of speech. I outline an implementation of Linear Predictive Coding (LPC) on the ADSP2105. I am making the paper and the source code freely available in hopes that it may interest and possibly help someone. In order to avoid having to mail out copies seperately to everyone who is interested I am putting the paper temporarily on: ftp.uu.net:/tmp/lpc-paper.tar.gz If you know of an archive for which this paper is suitable please let me know how to submit it there or submit it yourself and let me know. The archive is a tar'ed collection of files, to unpack: gzip -d lpc-paper.tar.gz tar xvfp lpc-paper.tar The contents of the archive are: Makefile README a4.sty lpc.ps lpc.tex lpc4b.asm notes.tex schematic schematic.ps source.tex and contain postscript and LaTeX formats of the document. Here is the abstract: \begin{abstract} An implemenation of Linear Predictive Coding, a low-bandwidth speech encoding scheme, built around the ADSP-2105 signal processing CPU is described. The hardware schematics and software source code listing are included. \end{abstract} Tim N. (ps. I am no longer subscribed to the cypherpunks list so if you wish to reply, send the reply directly to me)