[comp.sys.amiga] HMSL

laba-4he@web-3f.berkeley.edu (The Cybermat Rider) (05/16/89)

Does anyone know the address and phone number of the publisher of HMSL
(Hierarchical Music Specification Language) for the Amiga, as well as the
price of the product?

As I'm leaving for a 3-month stay overseas in less than 2 weeks, I need the
info urgently.  Pse mail any replies, and I'll post to the net if there's
sufficient interest.

Thks in advance!

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warren@well.UUCP (Warren Sirota) (05/18/89)

Someone wanted a nummber for HMSL.  Try Frog Peak Music at (415)485-6867.
If that doesn't work, call the CCM at Mills College at (415)430-2191 and
ask them to point you in the right direction.  someone there will know.
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laba-4he@web-3f.berkeley.edu (The Cybermat Rider) (05/19/89)

Thanks for all the responses to my previous posting!  Here's the scoop
(straight from Phil Burk, one of the authors):

HMSL is available for the Amiga (needs JForth) and the Mac (needs mach2).
It's available for $150 (shipping & handling included, add CA sales tax if
applicable) from:

	Frog Peak Music
	P.O. Box 1051
	San Rafael, CA 94915
	Tel: (415) 485-6867

You can call or write them for flyers and more info.  Frog Peak also offers
JForth at a discount ($120, usually $180) when purchased with HMSL.

For those of you who are starting to drool 8-), take note that HMSL is NOT a
stand-alone product -- it's basically a set of Forth routines that allow you
to build your own music applications.  You DO need to learn Forth if you
don't already know it (and of course you need JForth), but the effort is
well worth it.

Have Fun!!

[Disclaimer: I have no affiliations with Delta Research (JForth) or Frog
Peak Music, other than being a very satisfied customer.]

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Adrian Ho a.k.a. The Cybermat Rider	  University of California, Berkeley
laba-4he@web.berkeley.edu		(WEB Evans, Home of The CS Freakies)
Disclaimer:  Nobody takes me seriously, so is it really necessary?