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Notes of the files ARMSTRON.VOC, 20JUl69.VOC and TRANQUIL.VOC:
The voice data contained in these files is in the public domain. These
particular digitized versions are, however, Copyright (c) 1991 by
Christopher B. Strong, all rights reserved. Permission is granted for
unlimited noncommercial use of these files, on the premise that they may
not be modified or altered in any way, including but not limited to
renaming, modification of data, or distribution without this text file
intact. Commercial use of these files is prohibited without written
permission of Christopher B. Strong. Permission may be obtained from
the author:
Christopher B. Strong
914 North Medical Plaza
University Of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-1520
or CSTRONG@CC.UTAH.EDU
CIS ID: 71777,2331
TRANQUIL.VOC: Armstrong: "Tranquillity base here, the Eagle has landed."
ARMSTRON.VOC: Armstrong's famous quote: "That's one small step for man,
one giant leap for mankind."
20JUL69 .VOC: A longer version of ARMSTRON.VOC. If this file is not
included in your version, it may be obtained by sending
a blank diskette and a SASE appropriate in size/price for
shipment of the disk to the address above.
These digitized voice files are intended to use with the SoundBlaster
music card for IBM bus-standard personal computers from Creative Labs.
Information regarding availability of this product may be obtained
from:
Creative Labs, Inc
131 South Maple Avenue #6
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Or from most computer dealers. At the time of this writing it may also
be obtained from:
Sierra On-Line
P.O. Box 485
Coarsegold, CA 93614
800-326-6654 (us orders)
209-683-4468 (international)
The VPLAY or VOXKIT software programs included with the SoundBlaster
board must be used to play these files.
Use: VPLAY FILENAME.EXT (ie VPLAY ARMSTRON.VOC)
Use of the VOXKIT program is covered on page 29 of the SoundBlaster
user reference manual.
-Christopher Brett Strong. 28 February 1991.