Re: [LAD] Return with us now to those thrilling days !

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On Fri, 27 Mar 2015, Dale Kazakore Powell wrote:

On 26/03/15 22:46, Len Ovens wrote:
Somewhere around 95 I switched my BBS to Linux from OS/2 so I could add networking and email (I think the BBS died pretty soon after that). I looked at audio SW, but it would be 2005 before I had the hardware that could run Audio for anything but desktop use. Tape and the Atari Mega2 were what I used for music.

It almost saddens me you guys talk about this as is if it is is Linux specific!

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So please don't think only linux audio sucked in the late 90's!! (and beyond.......)

Sorry to give that impression. The reason I was using an Atari was that there were no (including paid for) windows sequencers that could play any MIDI stream back in time. Also, Mac was way over my means and I had already given up on Windows and moved to OS/2 (way ahead of windows) even for simple stuff like handling two 2400Baud modems at a time... and crashing at least once every 24 hours. OS/2 I could leave running, go away for two weeks and come back to a running system. That was win 3.1, but as we have bought computers that came with win* on them we have tried every windows since (maybe not ME) and even my wife who feels windows would let her be more compatable with what others are doing, generally gives up on it in about two weeks.

So I didn't talk about windows or Mac because I had little or no experience with them. Though of course I could have been more to the point that the limitations were mostly HW.

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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net

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