Please let me note as somebody uploads diskette image version of it. I'd
like to get it too.
Aley
- Original Message -
From: Colin Piggot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: etracker
Thanks!
BTW, the image that I
Some time ago, ESI made ETracker freely available from their web site.
Since then, this site appears to have disappeared, along with the disk
image, although evidence of its existance can be found at
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://eris.phys.uni.torun.pl/ETracker/*
I downloaded the disk image
The version of Etracker (2.3) that ESI released for free is already on NVG -
it's been there for ages :)
File: ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/sam-coupe/music/etracker.zip
The zip file contains two files:
Etrack.rdm- readme file (the legal stuff!)
Etracker- code file to load in at 32768
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 05:35:41PM -, Colin Piggot wrote:
The version of Etracker (2.3) that ESI released for free is already on NVG -
it's been there for ages :)
File: ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/sam-coupe/music/etracker.zip
The zip file contains two files:
Etrack.rdm- readme
Thanks!
BTW, the image that I downloaded included two compilers and a whole lot
of samples. Does anybody have these? I find it strange that the disk
image was not uploaded, as I would have thought that most users would
prefer this.
Hmmm.. I should still have the original disk somewhere from
Does anyone have a small, relocatable, interupt driven ETracker play I
could use?
tech
Just realised that the normal one I use isn't very heap friendly (it just
writes itself straight at 16384, doesn't alter the stack end pointer, and
isn't relocatable - not very useful when you've already got