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- From: hjv@phil.ruu.nl (Hendrik Jan Veenstra)
- Subject: Re: Question : ___ M-ROS ___
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- Organization: Department of Philosophy, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
- References: <743@vercors.frec.bull.fr> <1ioc45INN79q@golem.wcc.govt.nz>
- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 13:35:03 GMT
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- wells_s@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz (Steve Wells) writes:
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- >In article <743@vercors.frec.bull.fr>, heritier@delta4.frec.bull.fr (Franck HERITIER) writes:
- >>Does someone know what is M-ROS for Atari ST ? What is the editor
- >>of this multitask system ? Can you evaluate it ?
- >>
- >M-ROS!? Maybe you mean M-TOS!? (Correct me if I'm wrong).
-
- >It's just like GEM (the usualy desktop), except you can run several
- And if he meant M-ROS: M-ROS is a multitasking environment for Steinberg
- music-software (Cubase sequencer, Avalon sample-editor, various synth-editors,
- ect.). But I think I already replied to the same question about a week ago...
- I don't understand the editor-question. What do you mean? And are we talking
- about MTOS or MROS here?
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