You know guys.... I suggested a
very similar prgram a very long time ago... It was a bit
different than this though... Some of you may remember it.
I suggested hacking the BASIC prgram editor so that an extra command was
present under the I/O menu. Called BEEP(.
Anyway... We never got very far w/ it, but when come
accross by in the program, it would read 2 or three parameters after the
parantheses separated by commas, and then give off an according,
BEEP.
Like have the parameters be:
Length of beep
Pitch of beep
etc...
I don't think many people liked this idea, b/c they kinda
shot it down last time.
> Is there a program out there
that will convert midi files into ones that a
> ti-86 (or another
ti) can read and play? And if someone says "hey that's
cool
> -- I'll make one" I think you should (as a
suggestion) make a prgram that
> will start and then give you a
the list of midis on your calc. (store the
> midi's as
strings). I know that there is a way to do wav files, but
those
> just take up too much room and sound really bad... at
least midis wouldn't
> sound much worse than they already do
:) (I still like midi's).
Even if not midis, a program that
could play a string of notes (like
the QBasic "play"
command) would be useful. From there, it
wouldn't be hard to write
programs that could convert from MIDI to
it, and to other(?)
formats.
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