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Subject: GUS Programmer's Digest V13 #6

GUS Programmer's Digest     Thu, 13 Oct 94 13:02 PST     Volume 13: Issue   6 

Today's Topics:
                        3D Sound Pre-processor
                      GUS MAX Mixer programming
                    GUS Programmer's Digest V13 #5

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Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 14:39:21 BST
From: Chris Barrett <se2cb@de-montfort.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: 3D Sound Pre-processor

Hi. 
In the documentation for the SDK (v211) it mentions that the 3D sound
pre-processor, FP3D is included with the package - but it isn't!

Is FP3D available an any FTP sites? It would be nice to be able to make
our own 3d sounds, wouldn't it?!
--
Chris A. Barrett
De Montfort University, Leicester
se2cb@dmu.ac.uk

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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 19:44:35 -0500
From: "John D. Zitterkopf" <jdz1@Ra.MsState.Edu>
Subject: Re: GUS MAX Mixer programming

-->From: "VISX80::GRECNER" <GRECNER%VISX80.decnet@musx53.zfe.siemens.de>
-->Subject: Re: GUS MAX Mixer programming
-->
-->Hi John,
-->
-->>FOrte TEch and they said Crystal Semiconductor (manufacture of the mixer
-->>CODEC) could help me. this was about a mth ago. I requested information of
-->>all kinds after calling Long Distance. They said they were mailing out the
-->>information, but I haven't received it yet.
-->
-->I have all the info you need from Crystal (the complete Data Book on their
-->products). But the question is how to share it. It's just a little-bit too
-->much to write :-(. Maybe some scanned pages in GIFs ? I have to check how
-->much MB would be that. Any suggestions ? If I remember things right, it's
-->at least 20 pages double-sided including pictures and diagrams and tables.
-->Maybe if I manage to select what's important, it'll look easier. You don't
-->need the electrical specs like S/N ratio, channel separation or so, do you ?

	Well, _I_ would be interested in the Electrical Specs too, but I'm
an Electrical Engineering Student. The only suggestion I have is to send 
photocopied pages to someone would be interesting in SCANning the pages and
then using OCR software to convert the scans to PC characters. Then one
could simply upload the text. 

-->Date: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 09:40:44 -0400 (EDT)
-->From: "Christopher M. DiPierro" <cdipierr@wam.umd.edu>
-->Subject: Re: UltraMax's Mixer
-->
-->	
-->	This is to the person who requested information on the 
-->Ultrasound's mixer.  It might not be totally what you want, but the most 
-->recent SDK for the regular Ultrasound has both C and Pascal routines.  I 
-->think the Max's and the original GUS's mixers should be very similar so 
-->you might get some hints from that.  Hope this helps...

	In my case it would not help considering that the SDK does -not-
come with SOURCE code for the hardware interfacing. The SDK routines have
just a little too much overhead for what I want. 


Any takers of the SCANning project?
John

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Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 09:23:06 -0400 (EDT)
From: Chris Kwasnicki <kwas@panix.com>
Subject: Re: GUS Programmer's Digest V13 #5

Does anybody from Gravis read the digest, or the email sent to 
tech@gravis.com?  Is there a "official" channel for developer
support from Gravis?

Thanks,

Chris

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