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3307.1 | Article in Amazing Computing | RICO::ALVAREZ | So much work to do...so little time | Tue Jan 09 1990 07:49 | 7 |
| There is also an article on the latest Amazing Computing, written
by one of the authors. I'm not "music literate", so I can't comment
on the capabilities, but for someone who gets interested in the demo
and is looking for additional information, he/she can find it there.
It's a four/five ? page article.
Miguel A.
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3307.2 | Thanks again ED | STAR::ROBINSON | | Tue Jan 09 1990 11:33 | 5 |
| Once again ED comes through. I had just read a message on usenet about the
DEMO and already read the Amazing Computing article. This sounds like a good
one. I was going to ask the Plinkers for an upload, but ED, (even with a new
baby, ;-) ) anticipates when I am ready to cry for my Amiga Demos...
Dave
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3307.3 | I just need talent to go with the Software | WILARD::ROSCETTI | A Spurious Char@cter | Tue Jan 09 1990 12:04 | 14 |
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Oh sure here we go again :^) :^)
Ed makes the Music-x demo available - I try it and end up buying the
real thing. Now he gets Bars and Pipes. I suppose I'll have to fire
up the modem and dust off the checkbook. How am I ever gonna save
for a synth !
Thanks Ed!
brien
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3307.4 | Demo File is REALLY at TAPE""::USER2:[UPLOAD]BARS_PIPES.LZH | STAR::ROBINSON | | Tue Jan 09 1990 12:06 | 0 |
3307.5 | | SMAUG::SPODARYK | Binary Throttle | Tue Jan 09 1990 16:58 | 16 |
| Just an idea. I noticed several archives in the
TAPE::user2:[upload] area, that sounded interesting. However,
they didn't have any associated documentation with them,
and I don't remember hearing about them in this conference.
In the future, how about including a README type file, to
anything that you upload. [ in addition to posting a note
as Ed has done here ]
I am leary about uploading anything unless it's been recommended
by someone here. It's not just the threat of a virus, but
the time involved also.
Thanks,
Steve - just what are SEVEN-SINS.ZOO and SOLAR.ZOO?
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3307.6 | | WJG::GUINEAU | Quantum Reality | Tue Jan 09 1990 17:24 | 7 |
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> Steve - just what are SEVEN-SINS.ZOO and SOLAR.ZOO?
Copper demos. Not bad. More of the same (DOC like)
John
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3307.7 | README.TXT's needed for uploads, especially for LHARC files | AKOV11::SMITH | Reality, just a visible imagination? | Wed Jan 10 1990 08:50 | 9 |
| re: .5
I agree. When using LHARC (or WARP) you can't look at the Doc's or ReadMe in
archive before downloading (since we don't have a VMS LHARC). With ZOO's or
ARC's I always extract the Docs and look at them, deciding if it looks worth
downloading. I really like LHARC since it reduces the download time but it
would be nice to see what the archive is about first.
...Ed_@_1200_baud_still
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3307.8 | Some file moving required for Demo. | STAR::ROBINSON | | Thu Jan 11 1990 17:45 | 7 |
| A note about this demo archive. On my version all the files are
at top directory, and two directories (tools and accessories , I
think) have .info files only. To get this thing to work correctly,
create new directories that match the directory .info file names,
and move the appropriate files to each directory. The files to move
have extensions that relate to the directory names.
Dave
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3307.9 | -x | WJG::GUINEAU | Quantum Reality | Sat Jan 13 1990 13:44 | 14 |
| > <<< Note 3307.8 by STAR::ROBINSON >>>
> -< Some file moving required for Demo. >-
Or use
1> lharc -x x bar_pipe.lzh
The "-x" means deal with extended filenames (i.e. directories)
the "x" means extract.
This is equivilent to ZOO e// zoofile.ZOO
John
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3307.10 | lharc l <> zoo l | STAR::ROBINSON | | Mon Jan 15 1990 15:35 | 18 |
| RE. .9:
Very interesting. I "assumed" that the subdirectories
were missing because
1> lharc l bars_pipes.lzh
didn't list them the way zoo does. So,
1> lharc -x l bars_pipes.lzh
which includes the "deal with extended filenames" switch,
is reaquired for the full listing, too.
Thanks for setting me straight, John.
I'll try to be more unassuming... %-)
Dave
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3307.11 | Nice demo! | HPSCAD::DMCARR | Asleep at the mouse | Tue Jan 16 1990 11:59 | 10 |
| Even if you're not into music or midi devices, give this demo a try.
I know diddly about midi but had some fun this weekend playing around
with the features of Bars & Pipes. It's an impressive piece of software
engineering. Although I haven't the foggiest idea of what I'm doing
with all the gadgets, (there is a doc file & 2 .iff files which semi-
explain what the menus & gadgets do), I was able to get the demo song to
play & alter the sounds on some of the tracks. And as Ed mentioned in
the base note, you don't need a midi device to hear what's going on. Just
use the AmigoPhone.
-Dom
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3307.12 | Major computer stopper | YUPPIE::WILSON | Tony, the HOSS TRUMPET | Mon Jan 22 1990 22:20 | 8 |
| I downloaded this demo and broke it out to floppy (lharc -x x ...). It
does precisely the same thing every time. It puts up a screen, turns
the general tenor (pun intended) of my screen red and hangs the
computer. Am I doing something stupid or have others had this problem?
The diskette was renamed to "Bars&Pipes Demo".
Tony (a musician; I'm not called HOSS Trumpet for nothing).
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3307.13 | MINE TOO! | POLAR::GOSLING | | Tue Jan 23 1990 11:03 | 8 |
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I have exactly the same problem loading to a hard drive. I have
killed (or rather not started) all of the usual background jobs,
with the same results. I get a SOFTWARE FAILURE requestor, and a
hung system.
Art
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