Hi Alex,

I've merged your changes. "SOS" play-as-morse works on my MacBook :-)

Slava

On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 11:05 PM, Alex Chapman <chapman.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> In getting jamshred runnable again I had to fix openal, so I thought I'd do
> synth and morse while I was at it. All four are working again and the
> changes can be pulled from factorcode.org/git/wrunt.git.
> At first I couldn't find jamshred -- the directory unmaintained/jamshred was
> empty. I was able to retrieve the data using git diff, but I wonder how it
> was removed in the first place, and whether anything else was accidentally
> removed at the same time? I think the commit which removed it
> was e0af88bd974313735938870c3bdf1b61b2a262ec, with the log message "Move a
> bunch of vocabularies to unmaintained, hopefully temporarily".
>
> If you try jamshred, beware as it currently has a bug which causes it to
> lock up factor, I think in an endless recursion in the collision detection
> code. Really need to fix that :/
> Alex
> 2009/4/15 Slava Pestov <sl...@factorcode.org>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> openal and synth are the 'official' vocabs but they need some cleanup
>> and fixes first to get them back into shape for going into extra/. Do
>> you want to give that a shot? I'm sure many other people would also
>> find it useful.
>>
>> Slava
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 7:20 AM, diego martinelli
>> <martinelli.di...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I'd like to play some procedurally-generated sounds for a vocab I'm
>> > working on (it's an enhanced morse code encoder/decoder similar to the
>> > unmaintained one), but the only vocabularies I see for doing such a
>> > thing are the 'openal' binding and 'synth', which are both in the
>> > unmaintained directory.
>> >
>> > Is there an 'official' vocab to use? Am I missing something?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Diego
>> >
>> >
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