> 1. Run them both plus CMN under Sbcl - I installed the cd and CM > come up > interactively without problem and I assume it wouldn't be difficult > to set > things up in Emacs.
use Aquamacs if you are on OS X, using this environment with either sbcl or clisp will run the software on the CD as is. > 2. Set up Grace and /or GraceCL - this looks like a slimmed down > emacs > and I get a choice of Scheme or lisp - An advantage since I know > more scheme > than lisp. ALso it looks like it might be an easier learning > environment Yes on all accounts, but its new and doesnt correspond exactly with the book or run its examples. The scheme version (Grace) is what I will be working on in the future. One possibility would be for me to rewrite the examples in the book for the scheme/cm in Grace. > 3. Use CM and CLM with Snd. This looks promising since snd 9.5 > runs fine > on my system with jack and it looks like I have the choice of > running cm > within snd or else calling snd with emacs. Plus I have the other snd > capablilities I can use. You can load any version of CM2 into guile (snd). > I may have answered my own question but I wasn't sure whether all > the means of > running CM and CLM are comparable and which way would serve me best > in the > future. Im actually thinking over a new edition of Notes from the Metalevel that would include additional chapters (cellular automata, l-systems, interactive examples) . THis would of course use the Grace application and i would probably use SAL for the examples. _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
