SAINT on the web

From: Giorgio Zoia (Giorgio.Zoia@epfl.ch)
Date: Fri Sep 17 1999 - 11:44:55 EDT


Hi all,

>The proprietary or not is an issue I am trying to solve in these days. We
>have a meeting of our ThreeDSPACE project the 10th of this month, in
>which a decision should be taken. My intention is to release the lexer/
>parser/virtual compiler in a next future, and then the execution engine,
>and try to manage a kind of "linux-like" activity to find out if somebody
>is interested in help completing a freeware version. Stay tuned :-)))
>

just to complete what I said some days ago: in a few days the ThreeDSPACE
will have a web-page here at the EPFL, I will post the link to this list and
send it to Eric for the SA links page.
After that, and after the MPEG Melbourne meeting for which I have some
work to do other than my own, I will take care to clean my c-written
SAOL lexer/parser/syntax-and-rate-checker/virtual_compiler for a public
release on that same page (expect it near the half of october).
Finally we also obtained the possibility of a public release of the VM
execution
engine, i.e. essentially no (or nearly) opcode implementations, no spatialize
statement and so on, just the SA machine scheduling and running. Also
consider that we are implementing Object type 3 for Audio Processing and
algorithmic synthesis, i.e. no MIDI and SASBF support. This is likely to happen
in November. With of course full support available to ease the addition of
lacking parts, if somebody will care.
This is not actually the ThreeDSPACE project, but just a software part
underlying it, as you will see soon. It is called SAINT, for SA INTerpreter
of course.

Best regards to everybody,

        Giorgio Zoia and Claudio Alberti

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Giorgio ZOIA

Integrated Systems Laboratory - DE/LSI - EPFL
CH-1015 Lausanne - SWITZERLAND

Phone: + 41 21 693 69 79 E-mail: Giorgio.Zoia@epfl.ch
Fax: +41 21 693 46 63
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