[comp.sys.mac.programmer] MacTutor and Postscript

oster@well.sf.ca.us (David Phillip Oster) (07/20/90)

MacTutor:
Send $37 (inside the US, $90US outside) to 
MacTutor
P.O.Box 400
Placentia, CA 92670

Postscript:
I use my old copy of Inside Laserwriter, but most people use
PostScript Language Program Design
PostScript Language Reference manual
PostScript Language Tutorial & Cookbook,
all 3 published by Adobe, and available at your local technical bookstore
or from APDA:

Apda: Applelink: APDA (which means you might try:
	Applelink%appletalk@apple.com)
MacNet: APDA
MCI: POSTROM
USnail:
APDA
Apple Computer, Inc
20525 Mariani Ave
M/S/ 33-G
Cupertino, CA 95014
Annual fee: $20.
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CHRIS_PATRIC_SMOLINSKI@cup.portal.com (07/22/90)

Is it possible to directly access the waveform generator on a SE/30 ?

I built a SID, and want to use it (along with my SE/30) as a audio filter.

My basic idea is to grab the samples coming in, process them, then output
them to the waveform generator.  

Can this be done directly, without going through any calls to routines?
   

I'd just like to have some assembly code getting the data from the serial
ports, and outputting right to the sound chip (maybe filtered audio on the
left channel, unfiltered on the right so they could be compared)

- CHRIS

rickf@Apple.COM (Rick Fleischman) (07/24/90)

In article <19143@well.sf.ca.us> oster@well.sf.ca.us (David Phillip Oster) writes:
>Postscript:
>I use my old copy of Inside Laserwriter, but most people use
>PostScript Language Program Design
>PostScript Language Reference manual
>PostScript Language Tutorial & Cookbook,
>all 3 published by Adobe, and available at your local technical bookstore
>or from APDA:

Actually, the books are published by Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.  They
are only WRITTEN by Adobe.  Only PostScript Language Reference Manual is
currently available through APDA.  The other two books are not.  All three
books can be purchased at any technical bookstore.

>Apda: Applelink: APDA (which means you might try:
>	Applelink%appletalk@apple.com)

To reach APDA from the Internet, send mail to:
APDA@applelink.apple.com

>MacNet: APDA
>MCI: POSTROM
>USnail:
>APDA
>Apple Computer, Inc
>20525 Mariani Ave
>M/S/ 33-G
>Cupertino, CA 95014
>Annual fee: $20.

No annual fee is required to purchase third-party products, including
books.

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>-- David Phillip Oster - Note new signature. Old one has gone Bye Bye.
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Rick Fleischman
Developer Programs/APDA
Apple Computer, Inc.
e-mail: rickf@apple.com
AppleLink: FLEISCHMAN@applelink.apple.com