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Notes on this New upload of RGS
This RGS, dated Dec. 1 1990, will probably be the last RGS in this
form. RGS started its electronic life as a program called DRW,
written in CSI Multi-forth. As RGS, it was ported to JForth and
greatly expanded. However, I lost some of the newest source in
a disk crash (yes, it was backed up - on corrupt floppies!). As
I have become more proficient in Assembler over the years, RGS
may arise, phoenix-like, as an assembler program with more resolution,
longer samples, real live file requesters (asl or arp), probably
built in sampling, or even, God willing, as a 16-bit version.
Likewise, some of the synthesis options may be available on an
extremely accurate basis from inside of my animation program,
Vapor Paint.
Here are some updates for the .doc file:
First, a postcard stamp no longer costs 19 cents.
Second, I dont think that IEMUG board is up anymore, and even so,
I can't be found there. I can still get messages as:
76625,2425 CIS (76625.2425@compuserve.com)
jhhl the Well and Echo (jhhl@well.sf.ca.us)
BTW, I've never been able to get EMAIL via the internet on the well -
probably lousy routers somewhere.
Third, the main difference between the "July 1990" and the "December
1990" versions of RGS is the speed of the synthesis section.
This version is also being distributed in an .lzh file, as opposed
to a .zoo or .arc that previous versions used. I bet you've already
figured that out!
So, read that docs (or print it),and enjoy yourself as folks on 4
continents already do! (no word from Asia yet...)
J Henry H Lowengard
43 W 16th street, #2D
N Y C NY 10011-6320