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actually linux is a source of hope for
Score11 since it originally ran under several
different flavors of BSD Unix. I imagine that
for someone with the source code and a Pascal
compilier it would be easy to port. I keep
hoping that the emergence of linux will give new
life to some of the old UNIX tools. Since the
SGI is a bust outside of academia. with linux
you get all the old goodies (that i miss on the mac)
like all the shell scripting, etc.
(the only people who think that apple script
is cool are those who never used UNIX i bet).
Anyway, now i am hooked on SuperCollider so...
But it would be nice to be able to use Score11
for some old things. As i said Score11 was
real good for quick and dirty.
Java is a good sugestion, but not much different
than hacking C code.
I was hoping for something that that let you
ignore var declaration, etc. like Cshell
or perl. TKl/TK is an option i guess, but
it is not so elegant on the macos.
back to SuperCollider....
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On Sat, 9 Oct 1999 10:56:25 Jim Stevenson wrote:
>Would that program and those scripts work under linux?
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>Thanks.
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