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- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS);faqs.388
-
-
-
- - PC-FILE users should get SIMIBM.HDR, which tells how to use
- SIMIBM.IBM.
-
- QA05. How do I download and decode a program I found?
-
- See the "starter kit" in comp.binaries.ibm.pc, usually posted on the
- first and 15th of every month. Most binaries are posted and sent
- through email in 'uuencode' format. The starter kit contains a
- uudecode program to turn this file back into a binary.
-
- If you can't wait (if?, bwaa-haa-haa), you can get the starter kit
- via ftp or email. By ftp, access pit-manager.mit.edu (18.172.1.27)
- and look for the following file or one with a similar name:
-
- /pub/usenet/comp.binaries.ibm.pc/v17i7:_s.k,_C_S_s_K_(p_01_01)
-
- By email, send mail-server@pit-manager.mit.edu a message with blank
- subject and the following lines of text in the body:
-
- send usenet/comp.binaries.ibm.pc/v17i7:_s.k,_C_S_s_K_(p_01_01)
- send usenet/comp.binaries.ibm.pc/index
-
- The first command sends the starter kit, unless the version number
- has changed. If it has, the first command will fail, so look at
- the index that you get in response to the second command and re-send
- the first command with the correct version number.
-
- If you're using Kermit, remember to set file type binary before
- issuing the send command. By the way, the uuencoded file is bigger
- than the binary, so you'll save connect time if you can uudecode it
- and then download the binary file.
-
- QA06. Where is UUDECODE?
-
- You can find it in Simtel, but it's easier to take it from the
- "starter kit" mentioned in the preceding Q.
-
- If you're logged in at a Unix site, there's almost certainly a
- uudecode there: just type "uudecode" followed by a space and the
- file name. The binary file is 25% smaller than the uuencoded file,
- so you'll save connect time if you can uudecode it on the Unix host
- and then download the binary file. Remember: set file type binary.
-
- QA07. Why do I get errors when extracting from a ZIP file I downloaded?
-
- There are many possible causes, but two of them probably account for
- 95% of all problems. (1) Did you remember to set your file-transfer
- protocol to binary mode, at both ends if necessary? (2) Are you
- using the current version of PKUNZIP? (See section B, "Vendors and
- products".) The vast majority of stuff in archive sites requires
- PKZIP version 1.10 to extract correctly. It causes confusion that
- older versions of PKZIP aren't smart enough to tell you that the
- problem is with the extraction program and not with the file you're
- trying to extract from.
-
-
- section B. Vendors and products
- ===============================
-
- QB01. How can I contact Borland?
-
- Borland has set up these email addresses. However, none of them is
- for technical support such as help with finding your own programming
- errors and explaining compiler messages.
-
- - bp7-info@borland.com will reply to any message with 17K of info on
- Borland Pascal with Objects 7.0 and Turbo Pascal 7.0.
-
- - customer-support@borland.com is for questions about prices and
- features of products, replacing bad or missing disks, info on
- upgrades, etc. They do not accept emailed credit-card numbers.
-
- - bugs@borland.com will take "a well-documented bug report" and send
- an automated response, but will not give you a workaround or a
- scheduled fix date or even confirm that it is or is not considered
- a bug. "The purpose of bugs@borland.com is to improve future
- products sooner, not as a substitute for tech support channels."
-
- Tech support is provided through Compuserve (GO BOR), by voice phone
- at +1 408 438 5300, by FAX at (800) 822-4269 in U.S. (use Touch-Tone
- voice phone), on a BBS at +1 408 439 9096, and by mail at
-
- Technical Support Department
- Borland International
- P.O. Box 660001
- Scotts Valley CA 95067-0001, USA.
-
- You'll need to give your product's name, version, and serial number.
-
- Borland's TechFax documents are also available at Simtel. Download
- PD1:<MSDOS.TURBO-C>BCHELP10.ZIP. These documents are detailed
- answers to common questions about Turbo C and Borland C products,
- and aggregate about four times the size of this file.
-
- Finally, in the 31 Mar 1992 issue of {PC Magazine}, an ad over the
- signature of Philippe Kahn, Borland's chairman, says "I want to make
- sure that I get your feedback about our dBASE products. Call my
- voice mail directly at (800) 851-2122 with your critiques and
- suggestions."
-
- QB02. How can I contact Microsoft?
-
- Individual employees of Microsoft (not MicroSoft, please!) post here
- sometimes. Their addresses all take the form person@microsoft.com.
- However, Microsoft as a company does not provide product support
- through the Internet, as far as I'm aware. Technical support
- through your modem is available on Compuserve (GO MICROSOFT).
-
- If you want to place an order or get general pre-sales information,
- call the appropriate sales and service number:
-
- U.S. end-user sales (800) 426-9400
- U.S. corporate/gov't/reseller/
- educational sales (800) 227-4679
- Canadian sales (800) 568-3503
- International sales +1 206 936-8661
-
- For tech support you must make an ordinary long-distance phone call.
- Microsoft has separate incoming phone numbers for many products.
- Since it's your nickel, first check your documentation to see if a
- phone number is listed. Here are phone numbers (as of 1 June 1992)
- for a few products of most interest to the readers of this group:
-
- C/C++ (206) 635-7007
- MASM (206) 646-5109
- DOS Upgrade Users (206) 646-5104 (for 90 days after first call)
- Windows Users (206) 637-6098
-
- If you can't find the direct number any other way, call the "master"
- numbers below or the sales numbers a few paragraphs above. You'll
- get the "voice mail phone tree from h-ll" but you'll eventually get
- to the right department. They don't provide technical assistance,
- but a voice menu will help you find the current phone number for the
- department you need.
-
- U.S. end-user product support (206) 454-2030
- U.S. languages support (206) 637-7096
-
- You can also write to Microsoft Product Support, 16011 NE 36th Way,
- Box 97017, Redmond WA 98073-9717, USA.
-
- QB03. What's the current version of PKZIP?
-
- The current version is 1.10 (PKZIP110.EXE). It is available from
- Simtel as PD1:<MSDOS.ZIP>PKZ110EU.EXE, which is the same as the
- standard version except it doesn't offer authenticity verification
- (the -AV indicators) because of U.S. law. Remember that PKZIP is
- shareware and you're expected to pay for it if you use it. Current
- price is $25, or $47 for a free upgrade when the next version is
- released.
-
- Since early 1992, PKWARE has been running ads in computer magazines
- announcing 2.0; but it seems to be vaporware. The latest actual
- version, 1.93, is a test version not in general release, and not
- guaranteed compatible with the eventual official release. Several
- versions that have been called 2.0, 2.01, or 2.2 are at best hacked
- versions of that beta-test version and at worst trojans that trash
- your hard disk. A version 3.05 on wuarchive (and possibly
- elsewhere) is definitely not authorized and may bear a virus.
-
- By the way, if you're attempting to register a shareware copy of
- PKZIP 1.1, be aware that PKWARE's address has changed. The current
- address, according to a CIAC (ciac@llnl.gov) bulletin, is
-
- PKWARE Inc.
- 9025 N. Deerwood Drive
- Brown Deer, WI 53223 USA
- Voice: +1 414 354-8699 BBS: +1 414 354-8670
-
- QB04. What's in Borland Pascal/Turbo Pascal 7.0?
-
- You can send email to bp7-info@borland.com and get an automatic
- reply of the 17K information file from Borland, or you can FTP
- the same think (6k, ZIPped) as /pc/turbopas/bp7-info.zip from
- garbo.uwasa.fi.
-
- QB05. What's in Microsoft C/C++ 7.0?
-
- spoiler: Yes, it includes the Windows 3.1 SDK, with an option to
- build applications that run on 3.0 and 3.1.
-
- According to the {Getting Started} booklet, the compiler needs 4 MB
- of RAM, an 80386 or better, and 8-27 MB on your hard disk. (An
- email correspondent said Microsoft said it will run on an 80286, but
- very slowly). C/C++ comes on nine 3.5" 1.44 MB diskettes, plus one
- for the source profiler and 11 more for the Windows System Develop-
- ment Kit (SDK); it's also available on 5.25 diskettes.
-
- The Programmer's WorkBench (PWB) and CodeView (CV) run in Windows or
- DOS. According to the README.TXT file, "Microsoft C/C++ version 7.0
- requires DPMI services. If you wish to use Windows as your develop-
- ment environment, Windows provides DPMI services for you. To use
- MS-DOS as your development environment you must install 386-Max to
- provide these services." A copy of Qualitas 386-Max is included.
-
- The upgrade includes everything in the compiler except printed ref-
- erence manuals for the Windows SDK (which is documented on disk).
- The manuals in my copy of upgrade are:
-
- Getting Started
- Environment and Tools
- Programming Techniques
- Run-Time Library Reference
- C Language Reference
- C++ Tutorial
- C++ Language Reference
- Class Libraries User's Guide
- Class Libraries Reference
- Comprehensive Index and Errors Reference (indexes all the above)
- Quick Reference Guide (card shows options for tools)
- Source Profiler User's Guide
- Class Libraries reference card
- Windows SDK: Getting Started
- Windows SDK: Programming Tools
- Windows SDK: Setup Toolkit for Windows
-
- The remaining printed manuals for the SDK for Windows 3.1 come with
- the compiler but not with the upgrade. They are:
-
- Guide to Programming
- Programmers' Reference Volume 1: Overview
- " " " " 2: Functions
- " " " " 3: Messages, Structures and Macros
- " " " " 4: Resources
- Multimedia Programmer's Guide
- Multimedia Programmer's Reference
- MS Windows for Pen Computing: Programmer's Reference
- The Windows Interface: An Application Design Guide
- The Win32 Application Programming Interface: An Overview
-
- Pricing:
-
- - compiler: $499 list, about $300 from mail-order companies
-
- - upgrade from any version of a C or C++ compiler from Microsoft,
- Borland, Watcom, or Zortech/Symantec: $139 list -- to order, call
- Microsoft sales and service listed earlier in this section
-
- - printed docs for Windows 3.1 SDK: $150 list (order form included
- with the upgrade)
-
-
- section C. More information
- ===========================
-
- QC01. Are there any good on-line references for PC hardware components?
-
- I have heard good reports of HELPPC21.ZIP, downloadable from Simtel
- in PD1:<MSDOS.INFO>. There's an info file in the same directory,
- HELPPC21.INF. At garbo, it's /pc/programming/helppc21.zip.
-
- This hypertext system contains much information on ports and other
- hardware, as well as some overlap with Ralf Brown's interrupt list
- (see next Q). It is shareware ($25).
-
- QC02. Are there any good on-line references for PC interrupts?
-
- The definitive work is Ralf Brown's interrupt list, which is packed
- with information on documented and (officially) undocumented BIOS
- and DOS interrupts, DOS tables, and interrupts hooked by many
- software packages.
-
- The interrupt list comes from CS.CMU.EDU [128.2.222.173] in
- /afs/cs/user/ralf/pub (switch there with a *single* command) as
- inter32a.zip, inter32b.zip, and inter32c.zip. At Simtel it's in
- PD1:<MSDOS.INFO>INTER32A.ZIP, INTER32B.ZIP and INTER32C.ZIP (about
- 805K before un-ZIPping). At garbo it's in /pc/programming as
- inter32a.zip, inter32b.zip, and inter32c.zip. These versions were
- uploaded in mid-September 1992; updates are announced in
- comp.binaries.ibm.pc.archives every few months.
-
- If you'd rather not download the list, you can get it in book form,
- split up by subject, as {PC Interrupts: A Programmer's Reference to
- BIOS, DOS, and Third-Party Calls} by Ralf Brown and Jim Kyle
- (Addison-Wesley; ISBN 0-201-57797-6). This corresponds to INTER26
- with the most important new material from INTER27, so the on-line
- list contains more current information than the book. (The on-line
- list has also grown quite a lot since the book was published.)
-
- QC03. What and where is "Ralf Brown's interrupt list"?
-
- See the preceding Q.
-
- QC04. Where can I find lex, yacc, and language grammars?
-
- The FAQ list of the comp.compilers newsgroup answers this for Basic,
- C, Pascal, and other languages. See later in this section.
-
- QC05. What's the best book to learn programming?
-
- Sorry, this FAQ list cannot settle religious arguments.
-
- Much of the heat over this topic arises because each person believes
- that the book that he or she learned from is the best book. But my
- observation is that different people have very different experiences
- of the same book. The only person who can tell you which is the
- best book for learning a given topic is you.
-
- Your best bet is to go to a fairly well-stocked bookstore when you
- have a couple of hours to spare. Start at one end of the shelf and
- work your way methodically through every book that looks like it
- might cover what you want to learn. Look at the tables of contents;
- read a page or two from each book. Then make your decision. If
- money is a problem, or if you're not sure of your choice, check out
- your top two or three from your library.
-
- QC06. Where are FAQ lists archived?
-
- Many are crossposted to news.answers. That newsgroup should have a
- long expiry time at your site; if not, talk to your sysadmin.
-
- FAQ lists are available by anonymous FTP from pit-manager.mit.edu
- [18.172.1.27] in files with names like
-
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/C-faq/faq
-
- and by email from mail-server@pit-manager.mit.edu. For instructions
- about the mail server, send a message with "help" and "index" on
- different lines.
-
- QC07. Where can I get the latest copy of this FAQ list?
-
- It is posted every month to news.answers in such a way that it
- should stick around until the following month's version has been
- posted. Please check news.answers first, looking for the Subject
- line "comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ".
-
- If the article has expired from your site's news.answers, or your
- site doesn't get news.answers, you can retrieve the latest version
- of this list as /pub/usenet/news.answers/msdos-programmer-faq/part1
- through part4 via FTP at pit-manager.mit.edu [18.172.1.27]. This
- list is also stored as garbo.uwasa.fi:/pc/doc-net/faqpYYMM.zip,
- replacing YYMM by the year and month of the latest list, e.g. 9210.
-
- If the article is unavailable from news.answers and you don't have
- ftp, send a message with blank subject and contents
- send usenet/news.answers/msdos-programmer-faq/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/msdos-programmer-faq/part2
- send usenet/news.answers/msdos-programmer-faq/part3
- send usenet/news.answers/msdos-programmer-faq/part4
- to mail-server@pit-manager.mit.edu.
-
- (end of comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ)
- --
- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems brown@Ncoast.ORG
- Cleveland, Ohio, USA
- Xref: bloom-picayune.mit.edu rec.music.makers:30839 rec.music.makers.synth:818 rec.music.makers.guitar:936 rec.music.makers.bass:401 rec.music.makers.percussion:260 rec.music.makers.synth:819 alt.guitar:10997 news.answers:4637
- Newsgroups: rec.music.makers,rec.music.makers.synth,rec.music.makers.guitar,rec.music.makers.bass,rec.music.makers.percussion,rec.music.synth,alt.guitar,alt.bass,news.answers
- Path: bloom-picayune.mit.edu!news
- From: rsk@gynko.circ.upenn.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
- Subject: Music Equipment Mail/Phone List
- X-Last-Updated: 1992/12/07
- Message-ID: <music/addresses_724603176@athena.mit.edu>
- Followup-To: poster
- Sender: news@athena.mit.edu (News system)
- Supersedes: <music/addresses_721980023@athena.mit.edu>
- Nntp-Posting-Host: pit-manager.mit.edu
- Reply-To: rsk@gynko.circ.upenn.edu
- Organization: Cardiothoracic Imaging Research Center
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 14:39:49 GMT
- Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
- Expires: Sat, 30 Jan 1993 14:39:36 GMT
- Lines: 1244
-
- Archive-name: music/addresses
- Version: $Header: music.addr,v 1.8 92/12/07 13:43:56 rsk Exp $
-
- Here's the latest version of the musical address list. I've made some
- additions, and confirmed some of the addresses by referencing ads in "Keyboard"
- and other periodicals. Additions, corrections, comments, etc. via MAIL are
- all quite welcome.
-
- NOTE: This is the last edition of this list that will be posted to
- the following newsgroups: rec.music.synth, alt.guitar, alt.bass.
- These newsgroups have been replaced by rec.music.makers.synth,
- rec.music.makers.guitar, and rec.music.makers.bass respectively.
-
- ---Rsk
-
-
- 360 Systems
- 18730 Oxnard Street #215
- Tarzana, California 91356
- (818) 342-3127
- Comments: Only service existing 360-systems gear, on a time/materials basis.
- Comments: Current products are for broadcast audio only.
- Updates-by: sorgatz@avatar.tti.com (sorgatz)
- Last-update: Aug 92
-
-
- ADA
- 7303 D Edgewater Drive
- Oakland, California 94621-3095
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- ART
- 215 Tremont Street
- Rochester, New York 14608
- (716) 436-2720
- Fax: (716) 436-3942
- Comments: MIDI devices
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jul 90
-
-
- ASI
- 3975 Culligan Ave.
- Indianapolis, IN 46218
- Comments: aka Quantum
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- Ace Music Center
- Florida
- (305) 891-6201
- Comments: mail/phone order dealer
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 90
-
-
- Akai Professional
- PO Box 2344
- Ft. Worth, Texas 76113-2344
- (817) 336-5114
- Comments: synthesizers, samplers, sequencers
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jul 90
-
-
- Akron Music Center
- Akron, Ohio
- (216) 945-6200
- Comments: mail/phone order dealer
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu, gmayhew@sven.lerc.nasa.gov
- Last-update: Sep 92
-
-
- Alesis
- 3630 Holdrege Avenue
- Los Angeles, California 90016
- (213) 467-8000
- Comments: sequencers, drum machines, MIDI devices
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jan 92
-
-
- American Musical Supply
- 235 Franklin Avenue
- Ridgewood, New Jersey 07450-3295
- (800) 458-4076
- Comments: General mail order musical supply house.
- Updates-by: Alvin Nor Mortensen (mortense@matt.ksu.ksu.edu)
- Last-update: Nov 92
-
-
- Anatek, Music Products Division
- 400 Brooksbank Avenue
- North Vancouver, B.C., Canada V7J 1G9
- (604) 980-6850
- Fax: (604) 980-2722
- Comments: pocket-size MIDI devices
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jul 90
-
-
- Aria
- 1201 John Reed Court
- Industry, California 91745
- (818) 968-8581
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Oct 87
-
-
- BBE Sound
- 5500 Bolsa Ave. #245
- Huntingdon Beach, CA 92649
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- Bartolini
- 2133 Research Dr. #16
- Livermore, CA 94550
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- Bobby's Music
- Colorado
- (303) 892-7788
- Comments: mail/phone order dealer
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 90
-
-
- CAE
- 285 N. Amphlette
- San Mateo, California 94401
- (415) 348-2737
- Comments: Restores and modifies Hammonds and Leslies
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 92
-
-
- Caruso Music
- Connecticut
- (203) 442-9600
- Comments: mail/phone order dealer
- Updates-by: rsk
- Last-update: Sep 90
-
-
- Carvin
- 1155 Industrial Avenue
- Excondido, California 92029
- (800) 854-2235
- Comments: Manufacturer of guitars, basses, amps & PA equipment.
- Comments: Carvin products are only sold by mail order or through
- Comments: their own stores - 3 locations in CA.
- Updates-by: Alvin Nor Mortensen (mortense@matt.ksu.ksu.edu)
- Last-update: Nov 92
-
-
- Casio
- 15 Gardner Road
- Fairfield, New Jersey 07006
- (201) 575-7400
- Comments: keyboards
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Oct 87
-
-
- Celestion
- 89 Doug Brown Way
- Holliston, MA 01746
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- Chroma
- 1300 E. Valencia Drive
- Fullerton California 92631
-
- Comments: synthesizers; probably defunct
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jul 85
-
-
- Computers and Music
- (415) 994-2909
- Comments: mail/phone order dealer
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 90
-
-
- Crumar
- Music Technology, Inc.
- 105 Fifth Avenue
- Garden City Park, New York 11040
- (516) 747-7890
- Comments: electronic pianos
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jul 85
-
-
- D'Addario
- 210 Rt. 109, Box J
- East Farmingdale, NY 11735
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- DDC
- Pennsylvania
- (717) 344-7469
- Comments: mail/phone order dealer
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 90
-
-
- DOD
- 5639 South Riley Lane
- Salt Lake City, Utah 84107
- (801) 268-8400
- Fax: (801) 262-4966
- Comments: mixers, stomp boxes, signal processors
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jul 90
-
-
- Dbx
- 71 Chapel St.
- Newton, MA 02195
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- DiMarzio
- 1388 Richmond Terrace
- Staten Island, NY 10310
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- DigiTech
- 5639 S. Riley Lane
- Salt Lake City, UT 84107
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- Digital Keyboards, Inc.
- 105 5th Avenue
- Garden City Park, New York 11040
-
- Comments: synthesizers
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jul 85
-
-
- Dunlop
- Box 846
- Benicia, CA 94510
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- E-mu Systems, Inc.
- 1600 Green Hills Road
- Scotts Valley, California 95066
- (408) 438-1921
- Comments: samplers, synthesizers
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jul 85
-
-
- EMG
- Box 4394
- Santa Rosa, CA 95402
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- ESP
- 170 W. 48th St., 3rd floor
- New York, NY 10036
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- Electro-Voice
- 600 Cecil St.
- Buchanan, MI 49107
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- Elepian
- Multivox
- 370 Motor Parkway
- Hauppauge, NY, 11787
-
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jul 85
-
-
- Ensoniq Corp.
- 155 Great Valley Parkway
- Malvern, Pennsylvania 19355
- (215) 647-3930
- Comments: samplers, synthesizers
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jul 90
-
-
- Ernie Ball
- 151 Suburban Rd
- San Luis Obispo, CA 93403
- Comments: aka Music Man
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- Eventide
- One Alsan Way
- Little Ferry, NJ 07643
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
-
-
- Fairlight Instruments, Inc.
- 2945 Westwood Boulevard
- Los Angeles, California 90064
- (213) 470-6280
- Comments: samplers, music computers
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jul 85
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- Fender Musical Instruments
- 7975 North Hayden Road
- Scottsdale, AZ 85258
- (800) 488-1818
- Updates-by: asrbb@acad2.alaska.edu (Rick)
- Last-update: Sep 92
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- Focus II Music
- New York
- (516) 221-4888
- Comments: mail/phone order dealer
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 90
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- Fostex
- 15431 Blackburn Avenue
- Norwak, California 90650
- (213) 921-1112
- Comments: recording equipment
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Oct 87
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- GHS
- 2813 Wilber Ave.
- Battle Creek, MI 49015
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
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- Gallien-Krueger
- 1355 Dell Ave.
- Campbell, CA 95008
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
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- Gand Music & Sound
- Illinois
- (708) 446-GAND
- Comments: mail/phone order dealer
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 90
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- Gibson
- Box 100087
- Nashville, TN 37210
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
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- Goff Professional
- 32 Boswell Road
- West Hartford, Connecticut 06107
- (203) 667-2358
- Comments: Restore and modifies Hammonds and Leslies
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 92
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- Goodman Music
- Long Beach, California
- (310) 429-9795 (orders)
- (818) 760-4430
- Comments: mail/phone order dealer
- Updates-by: Natsu Sakimura (sakimura@vaxr.sscl.uwo.ca)
- Last-update: Nov 92
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- Groove Tubes
- Box 4753
- Sylmar, CA 91342
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
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- Hamer
- 835 W. University
- Arlington Heights, IL 60004
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
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- Hammond Suzuki USA
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- 1121 N. Main Street
- Lombard, Illinois 60148
- (708) 620-6633
- Comments: Current mfgr of electronic organs, including Hammond XB-2
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 92
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- Hubbard's Music-N More
- 308 Wyatt Drive #10
- Las Cruces, New Mexico 88001
- (505) 526-8884
- Comments: Restore and modifies Hammonds and Leslies
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 92
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- Hughes-Kettner
- 35 Summit Ave.
- Chadds Ford, CA 19317
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
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- Ibanez
- Box 886
- Bensalem, PA 19020
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
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- International MIDI Association
- 5316 West 57th Street
- Los Angeles, California 90056
- (310) 649-6434
- Updates-by: Mike.Rivers@halluc.com (Mike Rivers)
- Last-update: Aug 92
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- Invisible
- 159 Commercial Street
- Lynn, Massachusetts 01905
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- Comments: keyboard stands
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jul 90
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- JBL Professional
- 8500 Balboa Boulevard
- Northridge, California 91329
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- Comments: speakers
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
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- KMX
- 67 W. Easy Street #134
- Simi Valley, California 93065
- (805) 582-0485
- Fax: (805) 582-2956
- Comments: MIDI devices
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jul 90
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- Kawai Professional Products Group
- 2055 E. University Drive
- Compton, California 920224
- (213) 631-1771
- Comments: synthesizers, sequencers, samplers
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jul 90
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- Keyboard Exchange
- Colorado
- (303) 934-5892
- Comments: mail/phone order dealer
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 90
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- Keyboard Products
- 2708 W. Seventh St.
- Los Angeles, California 90057
- (213) 387-2205
- Comments: Buys, sells, restore and modifies Hammonds and Leslies
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 92
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- Keyboard Rebuilders
- 3454 Morning Glory Avenue
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808
- (504) 343-2369
- Comments: Restores and modifies Hammonds and Leslies
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 92
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- Keyboard Specialties
- 775 50th Ave. North
- St. Petersburg, Florida 33703
- (813) 521-1118
- Comments: Restores and modifies Hammonds and Leslies
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 92
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- Korg USA
- 89 Frost Street
- Westbury, New York 11590
- (516) 339-9100
- Comments: aka Marshall
- Comments: synthesizers, sequencers, samplers
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
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- Kramer
- 685 Neptune Blvd.
- Neptune, NJ 07753
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
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- Kurzweil
- Young Chang America, Inc.
- 13336 Alondra Boulevard
- Cerritos, California 90701
- (213) 926-3200
- Comments: samplers, keyboards
- Updates-by: huston@ap040.csc.ti.com (Bill Huston)
- Last-update: Aug 92
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- Lexicon
- 100 Beaver Street
- Waltham, Massachusetts 02154-8425
- (617) 891-6790
- Comments: signal processors
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Jun 91
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- Lightning Music
- Texas
- (214) 387-1198
- Comments: mail/phone order dealer
- Updates-by: rsk@ecn.purdue.edu
- Last-update: Sep 90
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- Lone Star Percussion
- 10611 Control Place
- Dallas, Texas 75238
- (214) 340-0835
- Comments: I have had good dealings with this place.
- Comments: I have bought 8 conga drums and bongos and stands from them.
- Updates-by: John Niedfeldt (niedfeld@miamiu.acs.muohio.edu)
- Last-update: Nov 92
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