>Hey, that's all the more on-topic here, as (s)he performed music using
>a PDP-11! Is anyone else here (John W., does this still interest
>you?) interested in using PDP-11s for music/sound synthesis.
I'm interested... I have a couple of Casio CZ-101s that I would love
to drive using the pdp-11. Allison modified a DLV11-J for me years
ago so that I could control some devices... but as I am moving my entire
collection to storage (my partner and I are looking into getting
a house with a garage and basement so I can have a real museum), I'm
not sure where it is right now.
Also, years ago I built a device with several of the TI Sound
Generation Controllers on it, controlled by a DL11-C. I had
some software which played the music files produced by the
music compliler written at Stanford.
I still have the device, though I've misplaced the schematics
for it...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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