Sorry guys (I got outta bed the wrong side this morning).

I read portable but it always bugs me when a Linux thing (which is open and
*very* cross platform) reads x86, x86 ,x86.... I suppose I kinda thought OK
so it's portable but it will be compiled, run & judged on x86 with x86
native audio format etc. etc.

Just being grumpy.... I'll get over it.
Iain.

> The intention wasn't to exclude anybody.
>
> Hence the strict rules for no asm, and only portable ANSI-C,
> I have already received a submission from a windows user.
>
> Josh.
>
>>From: "Iain Sandoe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: J Digital <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] comprez2000 - competiton for algorithmic
>>music generation
>>Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 15:02:15 +0100
>>
>>
>> > http://www.i2pi.com/comprez/
>> >
>> > in under 5000 lines of portable ANSI-C, write a song.
>> > its that simple, and there are prizes for first AND last :)
>> >
>> > should be fun.
>>
>>Cool idea - shame they excluded LinuxPPC users (unless they happen to have
>>a
>>Pissy too)...
>>Iain.

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