From: Carl Christensen
Subject: MultiMedia Windows and LISP
Date: 
Message-ID: <1993Feb24.053146.19728@cronkite.ocis.temple.edu>
I need to start my grad project soon and am looking for a LISP package
that would support MultiMedia Windows 3.1.  I know Gold Hill Common Lisp 4.3 
is a popular Windows LISP package, but I'm not so sure it has MultiMedia
support 'built-in'.

It's for a music project, and I would use a MIDI interface ideally or
a SoundBlaster card for sound generation.  Any suggestions, ideas, or
work-arounds will be greatly appreciated.

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Carl Christensen                /~~\_/~\        ,,,  Dept. of Computer Science
········@astro.ocis.temple.edu |  #=#==========#   | Temple University        
"Curiouser and curiouser!" - LC \__/~\_/        ```  Philadelphia, PA  USA   
From: Carl Christensen
Subject: Re: MultiMedia Windows and LISP
Date: 
Message-ID: <1993Feb26.233818.29128@cronkite.ocis.temple.edu>
Carl Christensen (········@astro.ocis.temple.edu) wrote:
: I need to start my grad project soon and am looking for a LISP package
: that would support MultiMedia Windows 3.1.  I know Gold Hill Common Lisp 4.3 
: is a popular Windows LISP package, but I'm not so sure it has MultiMedia
: support 'built-in'.

I hate talking to myself, but thanks to your kind replies it seems like
Windows 3.1, LISP, and Multi-Media should not be spoken in the
same breath!  :-)

So what would be a better platform (and LISP) to use for a music project,
a Mac and MacLISP?  I need to figure out what I can beg, borrow, or
steal by the summer (when I begin my project)!

--
Carl Christensen                /~~\_/~\        ,,,  Dept. of Computer Science
········@astro.ocis.temple.edu |  #=#==========#   | Temple University        
"Curiouser and curiouser!" - LC \__/~\_/        ```  Philadelphia, PA  USA