Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: Notesfiles $Revision: 1.7.0.8 $; site uiucuxc Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!mhuxn!ihnp4!inuxc!pur-ee!uiucdcs!uiucuxc!aurenz From: aurenz@uiucuxc.Uiuc.ARPA Newsgroups: net.music.synth Subject: Re: Need help finding "C music" Message-ID: <101000002@uiucuxc> Date: Mon, 26-Aug-85 16:21:00 EDT Article-I.D.: uiucuxc.101000002 Posted: Mon Aug 26 16:21:00 1985 Date-Received: Fri, 30-Aug-85 07:57:30 EDT References: <148@ssc-vax.UUCP> Lines: 21 Nf-ID: #R:ssc-vax.UUCP:-14800:uiucuxc:101000002:000:855 Nf-From: uiucuxc.Uiuc.ARPA!aurenz Aug 26 15:21:00 1985 /* Written 10:41 pm Aug 22, 1985 by zadco@ssc-vax.UUCP in uiucuxc:net.music.synth */ /* ---------- "Need help finding "C music"" ---------- */ About a year ago I was told by someone at the University of Washington (I have since lost the message) that a package of music software, written in C, was available for free to anyone with a UNIX license. As I remember, the package was called "C Music". Well, I am about to install UNIX on a Data General machine so I guess I now qualify to receive the software. Does anyone know about this software package and how I can get a copy? I think I remember that it originates at a major California university - UCLA, Berkely, or something like that. thanks in advance, Rick Fairfield Boeing Aerospace Co. 206-773-1004 ...ssc-vax!zadco /* End of text from uiucuxc:net.music.synth */