todd@appmag.com (Todd Day) (03/21/91)
Okay, boys and girls, I'm back! However, due to budgetary constraints, I've had to move the server off to another site. The folks at Purdue have been gracious in offering their site as the *official* DSP 56000 Source File Archive Site. Let's give them a round of applause... *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap* Actually, all this time, they've been keeping up with the files on my old server. I've checked out what they currently have and, with the exception of a couple stale files, they are pretty much up to date. I will have them fully updated by the end of this month. So, just to whet your appetite, here is a copy of the latest HOWTO file (note that it is not the same as the HOWTO file on the server... haven't updated it yet). Good luck! And send me those sources! *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* How to access the Motorola DSP 56000 source file archive Wed Mar 20 21:40:08 PST 1991 How can you access the archive? Via ftp or email to an archive server. EMAIL: Send a message (subject is ignored) containing the line help to archive-server@cc.purdue.edu You will be sent instructions on how to make the archive server send you the files as though you were ftp'ing (see below). FTP: You may ftp to sonata.cc.purdue.edu 128.210.15.30 nova.cc.purdue.edu 128.210.7.22 The files are located in pub/nextDSP The rules for ftp at this site are typical... don't abuse it. ftp'ing after business hours is always courteous. Please note that I do not have any direct control over the files at this site. Any technical questions should be directed to the sysadmins there. They are nice enough to allow me to put up and maintain the archives on their machines, so I'd like you to be nice to them. Although their system allows you to directly submit source to the archive there, I would appreciate it if you would send it my way first so I might try it out and decide where it best fits. Please contact me before sending any large amounts of source. That reminds me... I'd like to maintain this as a source-only type resource. I'd like to avoid posting compiled source (i.e., binaries or .S19 files) since development systems are rarely alike for the 56000. Right now I am looking for program source that does standard processing tricks with audio (chorusing, flanging, echoing, pitch shift, etc.). Also looking for Dr. Bub downloads, if you have any. I haven't been on that board for a while... Thank you for your cooperation. -Todd Day- appmag!todd@hub.ucsb.edu *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* -- Todd Day | todd@appmag.com | appmag!todd@hub.ucsb.edu ^^^^^^^^^^ coming soon!