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Old 2nd September 2004, 08:21 PM   #1
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Default For the patient among you...

...I'm working on it now.

You'll see my loudspeaker measurement software (room/loudspeaker frequency response, T/S parameter extraction, etc) before I start with the simulation components, though.

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Old 2nd September 2004, 09:27 PM   #2
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Default Re: For the patient among you...

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[B]...I'm working on it now.
This is gonna be real guys... as alpha tester & cheerleader i've actually seen a program that does something

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Old 3rd September 2004, 09:08 PM   #3
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Thanks for the kind words, Dave.

I will be sure to include some teaser shots pretty soon in this thread, and also on my site. Stay tuned!

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Old 4th September 2004, 12:20 PM   #4
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Great to hear of your project Chris, if you need Alpha/Beta testers just yell out, I would be very pleased to help you.


This is the best reason yet to get round to upgrading to Panther so far as I can see!
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I'd be honored to be a tester too. I just can't wait to start simulating on my Mac !
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Very interesting ...

CrisTUFR, can't You post some info - all I can see is the blog (or did I miss something??)

Looking forward to more info :-)

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Old 4th September 2004, 12:37 PM   #7
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Thanks for the offer, guys. I'll let you know if you're needed for any testing.

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Very interesting ...

CrisTUFR, can't You post some info - all I can see is the blog (or did I miss something??)

Looking forward to more info :-)
I am leaking whatever I can through the weblog. If you read through the loudspeaker software category, you'll find plenty info.

When I get some static pages made up for the software, I'll start letting you all know in order to get more details out.

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Old 4th September 2004, 01:00 PM   #8
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OK - I'll try to wait :-)

I see You are putting in some serious hours in this project. I would gladly join the beta team !!


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Glad to be a tester if you need any more.

Have done software on the Mac before, so I have a good idea what a developer wants from a tester when 'things go bad.'
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Old 7th September 2004, 11:41 PM   #10
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For those of you following along, I have a teaser shot up at my site. Nothing's final right now (does that *look* like a completed app?), but it should give you an idea of things to come.

The display routine is missing my optimization code right now, and hence you see a lot of the fuzz in the higher frequency range. I filter a lot of that out for a much cleaner display in the final version.

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