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- Realy boring and stupied stuff this, but that's life. :-(
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- > If somebody can find a useful description of the formulae and approach
- > employed by Doom to deal with this problem, then I will be happy to replace
- > my code with a DSP version of those routines. Until then I'm hanging onto
- > the source.
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- Okey. We have got two options.
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- 1) We go along with Doug's whishes (not good, but it makes sense) and
- use his black box that will probably be faster than using the
- "correct" method.
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- 2) Maybe we can use parts from the french doom clone and let Doug do
- an DSP version of that (it looks like it uses the "correct" method).
- We will lose a lot of time (time isn't the problem here) but we will
- have an version with sourcecode.
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- As Johan said in another letter maybe we realy should discuss the legal
- status of Bad Mood. One option is to include the source for those parts
- there the author say it's okey and leave out some black boxes if he
- doesn't want to release it. Not good, but better than nothing.
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- The black boxes _must_ be well documented, in how they can be used
- and the interface to them, to make other people able to use them.
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- //Magnus Kollberg
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