Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!usc!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!rpi!mketch From: mketch@pawl.rpi.edu (Michael D. Ketchen) Newsgroups: comp.music Subject: Re: "M" and other INTELLIGENT MUSIC INC. products. Message-ID: <1989Nov10.014029.9532@rpi.edu> Date: 10 Nov 89 01:40:29 GMT References: <257@telxon.UUCP> <5283@orca.WV.TEK.COM> Distribution: usa Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY Lines: 22 In <5283@orca.WV.TEK.COM> stank@anvil.WV.TEK.COM (Stan Kalinowski) writes: |(I'm posting this because I thought it might be of general interest.) |There is a demo version of "M" for the Atari St floating around the |various sources of public domain software. I got my copy through a |local PD disk swap, but I've heard that it is on many Atari bulletin |boards (it was mentioned in comp.sys.atari.st a short while back), and |commercial public domain software distributors. As far as I know, Intelligent Music gives away demo disks for all its programs. You should be able to write to them (the address slips my mind at the moment) for information. I expect there would be a minimal charge for the disk, but it is worth it. (Although for something like M or Jam Factory, it can be tough to get to know the program really well before the demo times out.) - Mike -- -- |XXX| __/\__ |XXX|--------------------------+-----------------********========= |XXX| \ / |XXX| Michael D. Ketchen | This space ********========= |XXX| /____\ |XXX| mketch@pawl.rpi.edu | for rent... ================= |XXX| ][ |XXX| mketch@rpitsmts.bitnet +-----------------=================