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- From: Pauley@vnet.ibm.com (Paul Benson)
- Message-ID: <19921214.065443.603@almaden.ibm.com>
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 92 09:46:57 EST
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Subject: Re: Paul Benson, rSounder
- Organization: IBM Personal Computer Co. - PS/1 Development
- Disclaimer: This posting represents my views, not necessarily IBM's.
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- References: <jmk3.723947172@crux1.cit.cornell.edu> <19921210.052717.563@almaden.ibm.com>
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- In <1992Dec12.034646.21002@actrix.gen.nz> David.Empson@bbs.actrix.gen.nz writes:
- >In article <19921210.052717.563@almaden.ibm.com> Pauley@vnet.ibm.com (Paul Benson) writes:
- >> I have not changed any of the code for the clear zero option. It's basically
- >> a 0->$80 conversion, making sure I don't go all the way to the end.
- >
- >$00 to $80? Are you sure about that? That would introduce a serious
-
- That post was supposed to be personal email, so I guess I just globally
- broadcast my memory capability ;). You are correct, the conversion is
- $00->$01. Just FYI, the bug was not a true bug in rSounder. It just
- so happened that the sound being converted was a GS sound which happened
- to have about 100 zeroes at the end of it. rSounder converted the first
- '99' zeroes to ones and introduced a click. Since this would have been
- correct for a Mac sound it did what it is supposed to do.
-
- Pauley
- GEnie: P.Benson1
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