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- Posted by Philip Lettkeman <phil.man at JUNO.COM> Aug 14, 1997
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- Last edited Aug 15, 1997
>If anyone have an idea, I'll like to read. If anyone have some >documents that has some info about programming the SoundBlaster >board? Or about MIDI format? I'll like to receive them. For Sound Blaster programming information you can contact 1-405-742-6655 and let the tech support know you are needing Developer information. They will put you in contact with Developer Support who will tell you how to get a hold of the Sound Blaster API for DOS. Or look at these links: www.creativelabs.com/wwwnew/tech/ftp/ftp-dev.html moonbase.wwc.edu/Game.programming.html ftp.inc.net/pub/awe32/ www1.tu-chemnitz.de/~til/modpage.html >I suggest we make a deal in the listserver (for all of us): >1.- Any Euphoria code smaller than 2-3K is posted as ASCII text. >2.- Any Euphoria source code larger than 3K is posted as MIME64 >encoded ZIP file attachement. This should be also done for any other >kind of binary data. MIME64 encoding should be preffered over >Uuencode or BinHex. My two cents worth: I receive the List as a Digest. When people send large postings and the entire digest then is larger than 60K, my mail bounces and I never see it. This would help me greatly as I don't wish to have to start receiving about 20 messages at a time in my inbox. I posted a very usable dos based uudecoder(MUUD.COM) last week on this very list. Anybody should be able to use it. If someone wants it again I can send it private. I agree we should send anything larger than 3k coded as a zip. I personally use UUE format over MIME64 because it is more widely used and I think gives better and more reliably transferable text. And for those of you (Lucius) that don't understand MIME64 -- it is only a form of Base 64. If you get the program Wincode, you can do files that are split over several messages. And you can specify the length of those messages. It encodes and decodes UUE format, BASE64(MIME Compliant), XXE format and BINHEX. I think I still have the original messages, so if someone wants them, I can hunt them up and send them privately.