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  Please follow the instructions below to obtain the J-DSP files
   
 

Note: J-DSP code is available only on the CD accompanying the NEEDS award package. Altough J-DSP is available online for free use by all interested individuals, the actual code is provided only to academic institutions and other major organizations.

Method A. (Windows) Self extracting compressed file: jdsp.exe

Download instructions:
Click below to download the J-DSP class files. They are packaged in a self extracting compressed file. When asked, select to save the file in your local drive. Save it somewhere, making sure you remember where you placed it.

Download JDSP.exe

Installation instructions:
Locate the self extracting zip file named jdsp.exe. Double click to run it. Follow the on-screen instructions carefully.

How to load J-DSP from here:
In the directory you installed J-DSP, locate and load the HTML file called index.html into any web browser.

Method B. (Windows) Compressed file: jdsp.zip

Download instructions:
Click below to download the J-DSP class files. They are packaged in a zip compressed file. When asked, select to save the file in your local drive. Save it somewhere, making sure you remember where you placed it.

Download JDSP.zip

Installation instructions:
Locate the zip file named jdsp.zip. Double click to open it up. Extract it in a directory of your choice.

How to load J-DSP from here:
In the directory you extracted J-DSP, locate and load the HTML file called index.html into any web browser.

Method C.  (All systems) Copy and paste directly from the CD

Instructions:
On the NEEDS award CD, locate the directory called JDSP. Copy and paste it where desired.

How to load J-DSP from here:
In the JDSP directory you just copied, locate and load the HTML file called index.html into any web browser.

 

 

 

J-DSP Editor Design & Development by:
Multidisciplinary Initiative on Distance Learning Technologies
J-DSP and On-line Laboratory Concepts by Prof. Andreas Spanias. For further information contact spanias@asu.edu

Department of Electrical Engineering - Multidisciplinary Initiative on Distance Learning - ASU
Page maintained by A. Spanias. Project Sponsored by NSF and ASU
All material Copyright (c) 1997-2003 Arizona Board of Regents
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