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Message: Question legal procedure and DSP

One possibility to consider is that at the time of invention, the term "digital signal processor" was not as widely used as today. Maybe that was what Woody called it. This was a new technology.

The real question is not what did he call the device, but what was the device and what did it do. Was it in fact what is today commonly called a digital signal processor?

Looks to me like it was.

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