Re: TIB: Re: Fw: Ponder These


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Re: TIB: Re: Fw: Ponder These




>Grant Stockly wrote:
>
>> >Grant Stockly wrote:
>> >
>> >> >Thomas J. Hruska wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> At 07:13 PM 6/2/98 EDT, you wrote:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> um, how did this go from a BASIC list to a discution of physics??
>> >> >> >> (not that I mind, I'm just wondering)
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >BASIC?!  What a stupid topic for a mailing list...
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Easy....
>> >> >> Scorched Earth for TI-BASIC -> Algorithms for trajectory and height ->
>> >> >> Flames for incorrect algorithms -> Reverse flames that prove they are
>> >>right
>> >> >> from Physics class -> Message asking how a BASIC discussion went to
>> >>Physics
>> >> >> -> My reply -> Someone flaming me for following the incorrect
>>pathway that
>> >> >> brought us here this far and giving another pathway -> Someone else
>> >>flaming
>> >> >> the person who flamed me and saying that we're both wrong and
>>fixing the
>> >> >> incorrect mistakes of both people to what they remember being
>>discussed ->
>> >> >> ......
>> >> >>
>> >> >> You get the picture :)
>> >> >>
>> >> >>                  Thomas J. Hruska -- thruska@tir.com
>> >> >> Shining Light Productions -- "Meeting the needs of fellow programmers"
>> >> >>          http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/8504
>> >> >>                     http://shinelight.home.ml.org
>> >> >
>> >> >  Well, so much for trying to make a joke, and NO ONE HAS ANY
>>OPINION ON MY
>> >> >PROGING SOUND IN BASIC (86)!!!
>> >>
>> >> No sound in basic...
>> >
>> >  are you so sure? I am working on a MIDI type prog now (ok, ok, your
>> >right, I use
>> >a little ASM for actually playing a sound, but the rest is basic)
>>
>> You aren't doing it in basic then...
>
>  What I ment was that I figured out how to use a little asm for a basic
>prog, I had
>to devlope a new adapter to get it to work, and the finnished resilt will
>be very
>cool.  Man, I am trying to expand the capabilitys of the language and all
>I get is
>flames.

I'not flaming you...  I'm just too much of a hardware guy to let simple
things such as MIDI go to things which would be more like 'Beep Table'.  :)

If a MIDI adaptor were made, that'd be cool...  I'd like to hook my Yahama
wave table box to my calc but it wouldn't be practical...  :(



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