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- From: Pontus Berg <Pontus.Berg@p71.anet.canit.se>
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 96 19:30:52 +0100
- Subject: musicsys
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- In a message of 08 Feb 96 Phil Hoff wrote to All:
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- PH> From: Phil Hoff <phoff@ecst.csuchico.edu>
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- PH> On ccnga.uwaterloo.ca/pub/cbm/audio there is a series of files called
- PH> n_musicsys.64 where n is an integer between 1 and 4. When any of these
- PH> files is run through the BBR and loaded into the C64, they do not do
- PH> anything - at least not anything you want done. Checking the start load
- PH> address, it turns out to be 1024, so not surprisingly, when you do a
- PH> forced load, it first fills the screen with garbage, since this is
- PH> screen memory. When you attempt to do a normal (BASIC) load, I forget if
- PH> it hangs or just gives the READY prompt, but in no case does it run.
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- PH> Has anyone used this program? Can anyone make any suggestion as to how
- PH> to make it do anything?
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- I'm pretty sure you should rename it to be n! (again, where n is 1-4) and then
- depack it with an UnZipper!
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- /Pontus Berg, Bacchus@FairLight.COM
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- ... MicroSoft, as good as AIDS!
- (Pontus)
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