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Looching 2.1 is an updated version to play on a DSP board in an Intel Machine. The source is now version 3.x compliant. The original README follows: "Looching" is a program which generates pseudo-NewAge (or perhaps it's the Real McCoy!) music using the Motorola DSP chip. I wrote it because I like to have long droning sounds going while I stare at error messages, read news, move windows around on the screen, etc. One of the considerations that went into the design of the program was to make it place as light a load on the main CPU as possible, so that "Looching" can be hidden away to do it's droning without interfering. The sound-controlling process actually sleeps for 10-20 seconds at a time. You may notice that there are 2 Looching procs running while the sound is being generated. This happens so that the sound-controlling process can sleep while returning control to the interface to accept any parameter changes (plus allow you to "hide", "quit", etc.). I didn't use NeXT's fancy Orchestra scheduler in order to minimize the CPU load, so this may not be the best example in the world of how to program music stuff on the Cube. To get "Looching" up & running, simply unpack it and make Looching. There's some help menus included. You will need to install the executable in one of your local "Apps" directories to see the fancy "Looching" ikon from the workspace manager. Hope you enjoy this -- send e-mail with feedback, etc. I'm intrigued by the idea of being able to distribute new music like this. I didn't even have to dub a cassette! Brad Garton Columbia University Music Department brad@woof.columbia.edu
These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Netfuture.ch.