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Re: Testing practicality: FTS and Scala

🔗Robert Walker <robertwalker@...>

6/1/2001 8:11:43 AM

Hi there, Jon,

Urls for FTS:

FTS beta (has much more in it than the release, main reason it
has never been released is that it is still incomplete and
help isn't up to date).
http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/tune_smithy/fts_beta/fts_beta_download.htm#download

beta preview, new layout and some new midi relaying options, and
other new things, but may have a number of bugs still. I haven't
uploaded it as a beta as the new sections are rather incomplete; and
there has been a bit of a shakedown of some of it, so still needs
to be gone over thoroughly first.
http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/tune_smithy/ts/fts_beta_preview.exe

I've put those urls at the end of my midi_tunes.txt file in the files area.

I see Manuel has already answered you about Scala 2.0 on main list.

Windows users of Scala find my open_etc zip useful to use in conjunction
with it to open files from within Scala, and to copy / paste to clipboard.

http://members.nbci.com/tune_smithy/open_etc/open_etc.zip

Robert

🔗JSZANTO@...

6/1/2001 10:26:18 AM

Robert,

--- In crazy_music@y..., "Robert Walker" <robertwalker@n...> wrote:
> Hi there, Jon,

Hey, I knew I'd hear from you! Are you really recommending dl'ing the
beta? I pulled down 1.8something last night from your site after a
search. Please advise...

> I see Manuel has already answered you about Scala 2.0 on main list.
>
> Windows users of Scala find my open_etc zip useful to use in
conjunction
> with it to open files from within Scala, and to copy / paste to
clipboard.
>
> http://members.nbci.com/tune_smithy/open_etc/open_etc.zip

Will add that to my download list. Thanks, and if I have questions is
it ok to write you offlist?

Cheers,
Jon