From: frankster <jsy...@te...> - 2012-02-28 18:12:48
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There is some useful info here http://jsynthlib.wikispaces.com/ and you can browse the files that are/were on the website from the web svn viewer. http://jsynthlib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jsynthlib/trunk/JSynthLib/doc/programming.html?revision=1107&view=markup http://jsynthlib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jsynthlib/trunk/JSynthLib/doc/documentation.html?revision=954&view=markup I updated the supported synths list a few months ago and its sitting in cvs. Personally I think jsynthlib.org should redirect to jsynthlib.sf.net and host the site there instead. then it will mean that any active project admin can give people access to update the website. frankie On 28/02/12 17:48, bjb...@de... wrote: > On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 05:15:42PM +0000, frankster wrote: >> Well there is a release candidate ready though we need to get in touch >> with the guy who controls the website so we can update it before we put >> the new release out. > It's been down for a while now. We might need to look at getting another > site for it set up and forking, at least until the author wakes up again. > > My initial enthusiasm for writing the P08 code was curtailed when I couldn't > find the site and hence docs. There are several other sites out there but > I'm not sure if they're up to date. > >> I personally have several things on my todo list when I get some time - >> performance editor for TX81z, a driver for the emu proteus 2000 family etc. > If it gets moving again and I have success with the P08 code I'll probably > look at adding to/writing TG33 and TG55/SY55 drivers too. > > bjb > > |