Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!mit-eddie!bbn!rochester!cornell!batcomputer!itsgw!imagine!pawl10.pawl.rpi.edu!jesup From: jesup@pawl10.pawl.rpi.edu (Randell E. Jesup) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: MIDI in BASIC? Message-ID: <590@imagine.PAWL.RPI.EDU> Date: 29 Mar 88 23:57:30 GMT References: <4040001@hpesrgd.HP.COM> <45151@sun.uucp> <786@nuchat.UUCP> <350@brambo.UUCP> <848@nuchat.UUCP> <3003@gryphon.CTS.COM> Sender: news@imagine.PAWL.RPI.EDU Reply-To: beowulf!lunge!jesup@steinmetz.UUCP Organization: RPI Public Access Workstation Lab - Troy, NY Lines: 20 Keywords: .recreational In article <3003@gryphon.CTS.COM> richard@gryphon.CTS.COM (Richard Sexton) writes: >You guys are all worms. Chips, you've all got chips. Ever wonder why >my postings are so plauged with spilling inaccuracies ? > >Tubes. One of the tubes goes and *poof* a 'T' will become an 'I'. > >I dont even have an Amiga, just an LGP-8 that I wrote an Amiga emulator for... Nah, REAL programmers use Burroughs B-300's. 20 power supplies (all adjustable), 2K core memory, n-thousand gold-plated plug-in modules 1"x1"x2" full of resistors, capacitors, and usually a single transistor. Program through the front panel, not even in hex or octal, but in "base burroughs", a combination of base 12 and base 10. // Randell Jesup Lunge Software Development // Dedicated Amiga Programmer 13 Frear Ave, Troy, NY 12180 \\// beowulf!lunge!jesup@steinmetz.UUCP (518) 272-2942 \/ (uunet!steinmetz!beowulf!lunge!jesup) BIX: rjesup (-: The Few, The Proud, The Architects of the RPM40 40MIPS CMOS Micro :-)