| Hi,
Sorry to use the list but I'm trying to reach Dave Perry creator of
VisOrc. Are you out there?
Ken Locarnini
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From: Dave Phillips
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I'm updating my Linux soundapps page and I wonder if anyone can help me
determine the status of the following URLs:
www.music.princeton.edu (Princeton Sound Kitchen)
indigo.pac.utexas.edu (Russell Pinkston's place)
g.gp.cs.cmu.edu (Roger Dannenberg's place)
Pinging those addresses results in 100% packet loss. Does anyone know if
they have been replaced, shut down temporarily, or what ???
TIA, as always...
== Dave Phillips
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David Schuyeteneer wrote:
> I have heard about Wcshell. Does it solve the annoying problem of
> constantly swapping between Csound, text-editor, soundplayer ? because
> THAT's what I need.
Sure it solve this problem (even this opinion come from the "father" pf
WCShell). I programmed it exactly to avoid annoying swapping, and much
more.
BTW, the name comes from CShell (CsoundShell), a DOS program, and the
means "Windows" (no WC relations!).
A new version will be ready in a few days, so stay tuned.
Riccardo
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To: Dave Phillips
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indigo.pac.utexas.edu has been down for several months, first because of a
hard drive failure, then due to a power supply failure. The drive is in hand
and the PS is being replaced, so I should have it back on line in a week or
two, now.
RP
>I'm updating my Linux soundapps page and I wonder if anyone can help me
>determine the status of the following URLs:
>
> www.music.princeton.edu (Princeton Sound Kitchen)
> indigo.pac.utexas.edu (Russell Pinkston's place)
> g.gp.cs.cmu.edu (Roger Dannenberg's place)
>
>Pinging those addresses results in 100% packet loss. Does anyone know if
>they have been replaced, shut down temporarily, or what ???
>
>TIA, as always...
>
>== Dave Phillips
>
> http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/index.html
> http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/linux_soundapps.html
>
>
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