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From: thinman@netcom.com (Technically Sweet)
Subject: Re: [available] sound applications: xboing, tracker and NetBSD-0.8.sound
Message-ID: <thinmanCE4owu.CDq@netcom.com>
Organization: International Foundation for Internal Freedom
References: <hastyCDzEwM.384@netcom.com> <JKH.93Sep27010415@whisker.lotus.ie> <hastyCDzwJp.9D5@netcom.com> <hastyCE0un7.8pA@netcom.com> <1993Sep27.222859.135@ieunet.ie> <CE49sx.Hs@autelca.ascom.ch>
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1993 18:34:05 GMT
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The GNU licenses have never been tested.  I would cheerfully ignore them.
We are dealing with anarchists, after all.

Seriously, Hannu's driver for Linux has a 386bsd port;
I don't know if it works.  It supports many sound cards,
including the Gravis Ultrasound (aka the one true sound
card next to which all other suck, unless you want add-ons
like CD-ROM).  I forget where it's archived, but he is
Hannu.Savolainen@cs.Helsinki.FI.  It imitates the SBLAST
programming interface.

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Lance Norskog
thinman@netcom.com
Data is not information is not knowledge is not wisdom.