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Post by bosone »

On 2004-09-19 19:48, bassdude wrote:
Well I'm signing up. I will use this to make some tools for myself to use in my projects which is all I'm really interested in.
NOOOOO! that's not correct!! :smile:
please share your creations!!! :smile:

i'd like to see a new section of PZ dedicated to the free devices made with the free SDK beside the current one dedicated to the professional devices
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Post by AndreD »

On 2004-09-17 09:46, astroman wrote:

... but an application that enables you to deal with Analog Devices' DSP macros WITHOUT coding C or C++.
As long as scope is written in java :wink:
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Post by astroman »

Andre, I dunno what it's coded in, but please don't tell me I have to write in JAVA to make use of it, do I ? :eek:
I know from a post by John Bowen (?) that there's a java-like scripting language on board for those sequencer apps, though...

cheers, Tom - slightly irritated

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Post by wolf »

you'll be much more irritated as soon as you get your hands on it ;-)
However, coding isn't a must, but some basic understanding makes it easier (like some knowledge about digital/analog signal processing, physics, electronics, ergonomics, dsps, organisation, life, god, karma, etc. :)

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Post by Casper »

Oh crap , i forgot to send another copy of the NDA :roll:. Now i have to do it again!
I wondered why i took so long .....
Isn't that stupid of me !

cheers , burp:oops:

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Post by bassdude »

On 2004-09-20 11:57, bosone wrote:
On 2004-09-19 19:48, bassdude wrote:
Well I'm signing up. I will use this to make some tools for myself to use in my projects which is all I'm really interested in.
NOOOOO! that's not correct!! :smile:
please share your creations!!! :smile:

.....
Ha ha. I'm not that selfish. :grin: If I make something that I think others would find useful then I will certainly share.
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Post by astroman »

On 2004-09-20 18:21, wolf wrote:
you'll be much more irritated as soon as you get your hands on it :wink:
...
well, let's see...
I started programming with Basic on the ZX81,
used Spreadsheets under CP/M,
wrote an ultrasound image aquisition and storage program on the Mac in Pascal,
a shop system with Omnis5's integrated language,
used Forth and LabView for fun,
studied artificial neural networks and expert system technology,
wrote a map digitizer and electronic schematics visualization program using the Prolog language,
designed a handful of prototyps with Apple's Hypertalk language
and wrote a customer information system, an accounting package and a publisher's asset management database in C (using an object-oriented lib and Oracle SQL).

Most of these apps made it to long time dayly use.
I'm currently migrating the Oracle stuff to a web application using Prolog - again, after my C-period :wink:

... I'm probably not that easy to confuse when it comes to SDKs :grin:
but I'll be almost certainly not in the game with CWA's freebie, for the simple fact that I just can't get rid of that commercial point of view in the context of software developement :wink:

cheers, Tom


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Post by Neutron »

looks like i will upload non protected versions of all my creations, as i will be selling my entire creamware system. (cards and plugins) but no DP for U!

at least someone might get some use from them before i reformat the drive :smile:

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Post by Mehdi_T »

can't blame that...
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