[OT] GEM, Blitter, and Atari ST (was: RE: Debian and SqueakL revisited again)

Nick Brown maillist at bredon-gill.demon.co.uk
Sun Nov 4 14:45:49 UTC 2001


Hi Stewart.

There's a substantial community of Atari music users over on the
atari-midi mailing list, www.groups.yahoo.com/group/atari-midi  who
will be only too happy to help you out with any queries. It's also
worth checking out the homepage of the group's moderator, Tim
Conrardy, at http://tamw.atari-users.net . He's put together a huge
collection of "abandon-ware" (and is activly campaigning to get more
stuff released).

I'm not a Notator user myself, but I understand that the Notator user
group & mailling list (www.notator.org) is a fairly happening place.

HTH,

Nick

On Sun, 4 Nov 2001 13:03:32 +1300, Stewart MacLean wrote:

>I still have mine too - and I run it occasionaly to run C-Lab's Notator/Creator
>music software. In fact I'm about to set it up in the garage as part of my
>hobbie music studio. I have some tracks that alot of hours of work have gone
>into and I've left it so long I'm not sure whether I'll be able to migrate
>them. I'm quite happy with it but if anyone has any ideas as to the best course
>of action, let me know.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Stewart
>
>PS Although I'm using VisualWorks daily and haven't looked at Squeak for ages I
>still find this list stimulating and informative - thanks to all.






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