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Hello again! [message #99807] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 04:27 |
Chad Lovell
Messages: 2 Registered: August 2008
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Been quite sometime since I have been around this newsgroup. I dropped out
probably around 2002 or so. Anyway, name is Chad, used to work for a computer
game company and still own a Black Mec with 8 in, all as mint as the day
I got it. (well, one small scratch on the C-16..probably from storage..hardly
noticable. Anyway..a friend just gave me an old G3 B&W with 512 mb of ram
(ooooohhhh..poweeer..heheh) and a massive 6 GIGABYTE ULTRA ATA/33 HD running
OS 8.6!!!! maaaaan!~
so anyway, I was playing around with it, reformatted the drive and put 9.2.1
on it, works fine. So I was like..hmm..what can I do with this? Nowdays I
use latest intel mac pro and cinema displays and 8 GB of RAM and Apogee Symphony
and Logic 8 blah blah UAD-1 every WAVE program blah blah..so I became nerdy
and nostalgic and thought.. wonder if that ol' paris system still works?
Well I threw another old 6 GB Ultra 66 I had lying around for an audio drive
(I have no idea why I still had this drive, the original computer I had PARIS
on was a PPC 8600 fully loaded with SCSi baby! :)
Anyway..I dug out the ol' Paris Black and carefully unpacked it (I still
have all the original manuals, docs etc..I could post some pics or flickr
maybe)..and installed 2.1 (I bought 3 but have no idea where the info is
on that or the installer or my license number etc..so..hoping Edmund will
get back to me as I sent ID an email) Then I copied over the Paris demo files
from the 1.81 disc, opened the project "See it My Way" and what do you know..that
sunamabitch fired up and sang! Runs greeeeeaaat! Now I just have to dig up
some old project files I have stored and reopen..ohhh I am so into this!
:-) What fun! Amazed it still works! And man what fun to play with. Anyway,
been geeking out all damn night and just had to share!
One more question, so many things have changed since last I checked up here.
Been 7 years??
I do have a question now that I think about it. Is there a way to change
the skins on this damn thing? I always hated the sand brown look (sorry to
da man..RIP, but it is too desert New Mexico for my tastes). I seem to remember
somebody working on that at one point and wondered if anybody had success?
Well..back to having some fun back in the old school! Just had to share
my enthusiasm! :-)
C
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Re: Hello again! [message #99810 is a reply to message #99807] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 08:09 |
excelav
Messages: 2130 Registered: July 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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Chad, the answer to your question is, yes. There is some info on skins here:
http://www.parisfaqs.com/
"Chad Lovell" <chadofempire@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Been quite sometime since I have been around this newsgroup. I dropped out
>probably around 2002 or so. Anyway, name is Chad, used to work for a computer
>game company and still own a Black Mec with 8 in, all as mint as the day
>I got it. (well, one small scratch on the C-16..probably from storage..hardly
>noticable. Anyway..a friend just gave me an old G3 B&W with 512 mb of ram
>(ooooohhhh..poweeer..heheh) and a massive 6 GIGABYTE ULTRA ATA/33 HD running
>OS 8.6!!!! maaaaan!~
>
>so anyway, I was playing around with it, reformatted the drive and put 9.2.1
>on it, works fine. So I was like..hmm..what can I do with this? Nowdays
I
>use latest intel mac pro and cinema displays and 8 GB of RAM and Apogee
Symphony
>and Logic 8 blah blah UAD-1 every WAVE program blah blah..so I became nerdy
>and nostalgic and thought.. wonder if that ol' paris system still works?
>Well I threw another old 6 GB Ultra 66 I had lying around for an audio drive
>(I have no idea why I still had this drive, the original computer I had
PARIS
>on was a PPC 8600 fully loaded with SCSi baby! :)
>
>Anyway..I dug out the ol' Paris Black and carefully unpacked it (I still
>have all the original manuals, docs etc..I could post some pics or flickr
>maybe)..and installed 2.1 (I bought 3 but have no idea where the info is
>on that or the installer or my license number etc..so..hoping Edmund will
>get back to me as I sent ID an email) Then I copied over the Paris demo
files
>from the 1.81 disc, opened the project "See it My Way" and what do you know..that
>sunamabitch fired up and sang! Runs greeeeeaaat! Now I just have to dig
up
>some old project files I have stored and reopen..ohhh I am so into this!
>:-) What fun! Amazed it still works! And man what fun to play with. Anyway,
>been geeking out all damn night and just had to share!
>
>One more question, so many things have changed since last I checked up here.
>Been 7 years??
>
>I do have a question now that I think about it. Is there a way to change
>the skins on this damn thing? I always hated the sand brown look (sorry
to
>da man..RIP, but it is too desert New Mexico for my tastes). I seem to remember
>somebody working on that at one point and wondered if anybody had success?
> Well..back to having some fun back in the old school! Just had to share
>my enthusiasm! :-)
>
>C
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Re: Hello again! [message #99812 is a reply to message #99807] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 10:04 |
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Heya Chad - there are some additional resources nowadays too; they're being
filled in but there's lots of stuff up so far.
Blog: http://ensoniqparis.blogspot.com/
Wiki: http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=HomeP age
That's a temporary URL, we'll have something more elegant as time goes on.
Some info on skins and skinning, including previews of skinned PARIS here:
http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=Paris Skins
There are many skins to view but only a couple up there to download; I've
got the files in raw form but I've been too crushed with deadlines to
organize and post them yet. Let me know if any grab you and I'll see if I
can dig them out. Note that I've found no indication they've ever been tried
on the Mac version of PARIS, but that might simply be for lack of trying,
the principle should be identical; you might simply have to check image
formats.
Have fun rediscovering PARIS. I'm sure along with the aggravating 1990s-era
holdovers - fixed timeline, lack of direct stereo file support etc - you'll
not only have fun rediscovering what PARIS can still do, but what PARIS can
do that native apps still struggle with, like hardware-like response and
realtime "no latency" monitoring complete with FX.
- Kerry
On 8/1/08 4:27 AM, in article 4892f333$1@linux, "Chad Lovell"
<chadofempire@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Been quite sometime since I have been around this newsgroup. I dropped out
> probably around 2002 or so. Anyway, name is Chad, used to work for a computer
> game company and still own a Black Mec with 8 in, all as mint as the day
> I got it. (well, one small scratch on the C-16..probably from storage..hardly
> noticable. Anyway..a friend just gave me an old G3 B&W with 512 mb of ram
> (ooooohhhh..poweeer..heheh) and a massive 6 GIGABYTE ULTRA ATA/33 HD running
> OS 8.6!!!! maaaaan!~
>
> so anyway, I was playing around with it, reformatted the drive and put 9.2.1
> on it, works fine. So I was like..hmm..what can I do with this? Nowdays I
> use latest intel mac pro and cinema displays and 8 GB of RAM and Apogee
> Symphony
> and Logic 8 blah blah UAD-1 every WAVE program blah blah..so I became nerdy
> and nostalgic and thought.. wonder if that ol' paris system still works?
> Well I threw another old 6 GB Ultra 66 I had lying around for an audio drive
> (I have no idea why I still had this drive, the original computer I had PARIS
> on was a PPC 8600 fully loaded with SCSi baby! :)
>
> Anyway..I dug out the ol' Paris Black and carefully unpacked it (I still
> have all the original manuals, docs etc..I could post some pics or flickr
> maybe)..and installed 2.1 (I bought 3 but have no idea where the info is
> on that or the installer or my license number etc..so..hoping Edmund will
> get back to me as I sent ID an email) Then I copied over the Paris demo files
> from the 1.81 disc, opened the project "See it My Way" and what do you
> know..that
> sunamabitch fired up and sang! Runs greeeeeaaat! Now I just have to dig up
> some old project files I have stored and reopen..ohhh I am so into this!
> :-) What fun! Amazed it still works! And man what fun to play with. Anyway,
> been geeking out all damn night and just had to share!
>
> One more question, so many things have changed since last I checked up here.
> Been 7 years??
>
> I do have a question now that I think about it. Is there a way to change
> the skins on this damn thing? I always hated the sand brown look (sorry to
> da man..RIP, but it is too desert New Mexico for my tastes). I seem to
> remember
> somebody working on that at one point and wondered if anybody had success?
> Well..back to having some fun back in the old school! Just had to share
> my enthusiasm! :-)
>
> C
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Hello again! [message #99813 is a reply to message #99812] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 11:01 |
Don Nafe
Messages: 1206 Registered: July 2005
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And don't forget to get stripwave, a great little app that deletes the
broadcast headers on wav files that you may import from other DAWs...makes
importing wav files a heck of a lot easier
"Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
news:C4B8902D.B497%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
> Heya Chad - there are some additional resources nowadays too; they're
> being
> filled in but there's lots of stuff up so far.
>
> Blog: http://ensoniqparis.blogspot.com/
>
> Wiki: http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=HomeP age
>
> That's a temporary URL, we'll have something more elegant as time goes on.
>
> Some info on skins and skinning, including previews of skinned PARIS here:
>
> http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=Paris Skins
>
> There are many skins to view but only a couple up there to download; I've
> got the files in raw form but I've been too crushed with deadlines to
> organize and post them yet. Let me know if any grab you and I'll see if I
> can dig them out. Note that I've found no indication they've ever been
> tried
> on the Mac version of PARIS, but that might simply be for lack of trying,
> the principle should be identical; you might simply have to check image
> formats.
>
> Have fun rediscovering PARIS. I'm sure along with the aggravating
> 1990s-era
> holdovers - fixed timeline, lack of direct stereo file support etc -
> you'll
> not only have fun rediscovering what PARIS can still do, but what PARIS
> can
> do that native apps still struggle with, like hardware-like response and
> realtime "no latency" monitoring complete with FX.
>
> - Kerry
>
>
> On 8/1/08 4:27 AM, in article 4892f333$1@linux, "Chad Lovell"
> <chadofempire@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Been quite sometime since I have been around this newsgroup. I dropped
>> out
>> probably around 2002 or so. Anyway, name is Chad, used to work for a
>> computer
>> game company and still own a Black Mec with 8 in, all as mint as the day
>> I got it. (well, one small scratch on the C-16..probably from
>> storage..hardly
>> noticable. Anyway..a friend just gave me an old G3 B&W with 512 mb of ram
>> (ooooohhhh..poweeer..heheh) and a massive 6 GIGABYTE ULTRA ATA/33 HD
>> running
>> OS 8.6!!!! maaaaan!~
>>
>> so anyway, I was playing around with it, reformatted the drive and put
>> 9.2.1
>> on it, works fine. So I was like..hmm..what can I do with this? Nowdays I
>> use latest intel mac pro and cinema displays and 8 GB of RAM and Apogee
>> Symphony
>> and Logic 8 blah blah UAD-1 every WAVE program blah blah..so I became
>> nerdy
>> and nostalgic and thought.. wonder if that ol' paris system still works?
>> Well I threw another old 6 GB Ultra 66 I had lying around for an audio
>> drive
>> (I have no idea why I still had this drive, the original computer I had
>> PARIS
>> on was a PPC 8600 fully loaded with SCSi baby! :)
>>
>> Anyway..I dug out the ol' Paris Black and carefully unpacked it (I still
>> have all the original manuals, docs etc..I could post some pics or
>> flickr
>> maybe)..and installed 2.1 (I bought 3 but have no idea where the info is
>> on that or the installer or my license number etc..so..hoping Edmund will
>> get back to me as I sent ID an email) Then I copied over the Paris demo
>> files
>> from the 1.81 disc, opened the project "See it My Way" and what do you
>> know..that
>> sunamabitch fired up and sang! Runs greeeeeaaat! Now I just have to dig
>> up
>> some old project files I have stored and reopen..ohhh I am so into this!
>> :-) What fun! Amazed it still works! And man what fun to play with.
>> Anyway,
>> been geeking out all damn night and just had to share!
>>
>> One more question, so many things have changed since last I checked up
>> here.
>> Been 7 years??
>>
>> I do have a question now that I think about it. Is there a way to change
>> the skins on this damn thing? I always hated the sand brown look (sorry
>> to
>> da man..RIP, but it is too desert New Mexico for my tastes). I seem to
>> remember
>> somebody working on that at one point and wondered if anybody had
>> success?
>> Well..back to having some fun back in the old school! Just had to share
>> my enthusiasm! :-)
>>
>> C
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Re: Hello again! [message #99816 is a reply to message #99813] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 13:58 |
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Doh - did I forget to list stripwave on the Wiki's "must have" shareware
page?
Got a link, Don? I'll fix it. What else is "must have" stuff on the PC side?
- Kerry
On 8/1/08 11:01 AM, in article 48935135@linux, "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com>
wrote:
> And don't forget to get stripwave, a great little app that deletes the
> broadcast headers on wav files that you may import from other DAWs...makes
> importing wav files a heck of a lot easier
>
>
>
>
>
> "Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
> news:C4B8902D.B497%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>> Heya Chad - there are some additional resources nowadays too; they're
>> being
>> filled in but there's lots of stuff up so far.
>>
>> Blog: http://ensoniqparis.blogspot.com/
>>
>> Wiki: http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=HomeP age
>>
>> That's a temporary URL, we'll have something more elegant as time goes on.
>>
>> Some info on skins and skinning, including previews of skinned PARIS here:
>>
>> http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=Paris Skins
>>
>> There are many skins to view but only a couple up there to download; I've
>> got the files in raw form but I've been too crushed with deadlines to
>> organize and post them yet. Let me know if any grab you and I'll see if I
>> can dig them out. Note that I've found no indication they've ever been
>> tried
>> on the Mac version of PARIS, but that might simply be for lack of trying,
>> the principle should be identical; you might simply have to check image
>> formats.
>>
>> Have fun rediscovering PARIS. I'm sure along with the aggravating
>> 1990s-era
>> holdovers - fixed timeline, lack of direct stereo file support etc -
>> you'll
>> not only have fun rediscovering what PARIS can still do, but what PARIS
>> can
>> do that native apps still struggle with, like hardware-like response and
>> realtime "no latency" monitoring complete with FX.
>>
>> - Kerry
>>
>>
>> On 8/1/08 4:27 AM, in article 4892f333$1@linux, "Chad Lovell"
>> <chadofempire@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Been quite sometime since I have been around this newsgroup. I dropped
>>> out
>>> probably around 2002 or so. Anyway, name is Chad, used to work for a
>>> computer
>>> game company and still own a Black Mec with 8 in, all as mint as the day
>>> I got it. (well, one small scratch on the C-16..probably from
>>> storage..hardly
>>> noticable. Anyway..a friend just gave me an old G3 B&W with 512 mb of ram
>>> (ooooohhhh..poweeer..heheh) and a massive 6 GIGABYTE ULTRA ATA/33 HD
>>> running
>>> OS 8.6!!!! maaaaan!~
>>>
>>> so anyway, I was playing around with it, reformatted the drive and put
>>> 9.2.1
>>> on it, works fine. So I was like..hmm..what can I do with this? Nowdays I
>>> use latest intel mac pro and cinema displays and 8 GB of RAM and Apogee
>>> Symphony
>>> and Logic 8 blah blah UAD-1 every WAVE program blah blah..so I became
>>> nerdy
>>> and nostalgic and thought.. wonder if that ol' paris system still works?
>>> Well I threw another old 6 GB Ultra 66 I had lying around for an audio
>>> drive
>>> (I have no idea why I still had this drive, the original computer I had
>>> PARIS
>>> on was a PPC 8600 fully loaded with SCSi baby! :)
>>>
>>> Anyway..I dug out the ol' Paris Black and carefully unpacked it (I still
>>> have all the original manuals, docs etc..I could post some pics or
>>> flickr
>>> maybe)..and installed 2.1 (I bought 3 but have no idea where the info is
>>> on that or the installer or my license number etc..so..hoping Edmund will
>>> get back to me as I sent ID an email) Then I copied over the Paris demo
>>> files
>>> from the 1.81 disc, opened the project "See it My Way" and what do you
>>> know..that
>>> sunamabitch fired up and sang! Runs greeeeeaaat! Now I just have to dig
>>> up
>>> some old project files I have stored and reopen..ohhh I am so into this!
>>> :-) What fun! Amazed it still works! And man what fun to play with.
>>> Anyway,
>>> been geeking out all damn night and just had to share!
>>>
>>> One more question, so many things have changed since last I checked up
>>> here.
>>> Been 7 years??
>>>
>>> I do have a question now that I think about it. Is there a way to change
>>> the skins on this damn thing? I always hated the sand brown look (sorry
>>> to
>>> da man..RIP, but it is too desert New Mexico for my tastes). I seem to
>>> remember
>>> somebody working on that at one point and wondered if anybody had
>>> success?
>>> Well..back to having some fun back in the old school! Just had to share
>>> my enthusiasm! :-)
>>>
>>> C
>>
>
>
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Hello again! [message #99817 is a reply to message #99813] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 14:05 |
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Hokay, ees feex now.
http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=SwThi rdParty
- Kerry
On 8/1/08 11:01 AM, in article 48935135@linux, "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com>
wrote:
> And don't forget to get stripwave, a great little app that deletes the
> broadcast headers on wav files that you may import from other DAWs...makes
> importing wav files a heck of a lot easier
>
>
>
>
>
> "Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
> news:C4B8902D.B497%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>> Heya Chad - there are some additional resources nowadays too; they're
>> being
>> filled in but there's lots of stuff up so far.
>>
>> Blog: http://ensoniqparis.blogspot.com/
>>
>> Wiki: http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=HomeP age
>>
>> That's a temporary URL, we'll have something more elegant as time goes on.
>>
>> Some info on skins and skinning, including previews of skinned PARIS here:
>>
>> http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=Paris Skins
>>
>> There are many skins to view but only a couple up there to download; I've
>> got the files in raw form but I've been too crushed with deadlines to
>> organize and post them yet. Let me know if any grab you and I'll see if I
>> can dig them out. Note that I've found no indication they've ever been
>> tried
>> on the Mac version of PARIS, but that might simply be for lack of trying,
>> the principle should be identical; you might simply have to check image
>> formats.
>>
>> Have fun rediscovering PARIS. I'm sure along with the aggravating
>> 1990s-era
>> holdovers - fixed timeline, lack of direct stereo file support etc -
>> you'll
>> not only have fun rediscovering what PARIS can still do, but what PARIS
>> can
>> do that native apps still struggle with, like hardware-like response and
>> realtime "no latency" monitoring complete with FX.
>>
>> - Kerry
>>
>>
>> On 8/1/08 4:27 AM, in article 4892f333$1@linux, "Chad Lovell"
>> <chadofempire@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Been quite sometime since I have been around this newsgroup. I dropped
>>> out
>>> probably around 2002 or so. Anyway, name is Chad, used to work for a
>>> computer
>>> game company and still own a Black Mec with 8 in, all as mint as the day
>>> I got it. (well, one small scratch on the C-16..probably from
>>> storage..hardly
>>> noticable. Anyway..a friend just gave me an old G3 B&W with 512 mb of ram
>>> (ooooohhhh..poweeer..heheh) and a massive 6 GIGABYTE ULTRA ATA/33 HD
>>> running
>>> OS 8.6!!!! maaaaan!~
>>>
>>> so anyway, I was playing around with it, reformatted the drive and put
>>> 9.2.1
>>> on it, works fine. So I was like..hmm..what can I do with this? Nowdays I
>>> use latest intel mac pro and cinema displays and 8 GB of RAM and Apogee
>>> Symphony
>>> and Logic 8 blah blah UAD-1 every WAVE program blah blah..so I became
>>> nerdy
>>> and nostalgic and thought.. wonder if that ol' paris system still works?
>>> Well I threw another old 6 GB Ultra 66 I had lying around for an audio
>>> drive
>>> (I have no idea why I still had this drive, the original computer I had
>>> PARIS
>>> on was a PPC 8600 fully loaded with SCSi baby! :)
>>>
>>> Anyway..I dug out the ol' Paris Black and carefully unpacked it (I still
>>> have all the original manuals, docs etc..I could post some pics or
>>> flickr
>>> maybe)..and installed 2.1 (I bought 3 but have no idea where the info is
>>> on that or the installer or my license number etc..so..hoping Edmund will
>>> get back to me as I sent ID an email) Then I copied over the Paris demo
>>> files
>>> from the 1.81 disc, opened the project "See it My Way" and what do you
>>> know..that
>>> sunamabitch fired up and sang! Runs greeeeeaaat! Now I just have to dig
>>> up
>>> some old project files I have stored and reopen..ohhh I am so into this!
>>> :-) What fun! Amazed it still works! And man what fun to play with.
>>> Anyway,
>>> been geeking out all damn night and just had to share!
>>>
>>> One more question, so many things have changed since last I checked up
>>> here.
>>> Been 7 years??
>>>
>>> I do have a question now that I think about it. Is there a way to change
>>> the skins on this damn thing? I always hated the sand brown look (sorry
>>> to
>>> da man..RIP, but it is too desert New Mexico for my tastes). I seem to
>>> remember
>>> somebody working on that at one point and wondered if anybody had
>>> success?
>>> Well..back to having some fun back in the old school! Just had to share
>>> my enthusiasm! :-)
>>>
>>> C
>>
>
>
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Hello again! [message #99827 is a reply to message #99813] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 17:18 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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Senior Member |
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Stripwave is a no worky on the mac platform... PC only.
AA
"Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote in message news:48935135@linux...
> And don't forget to get stripwave, a great little app that deletes the
> broadcast headers on wav files that you may import from other DAWs...makes
> importing wav files a heck of a lot easier
>
>
>
>
>
> "Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
> news:C4B8902D.B497%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>> Heya Chad - there are some additional resources nowadays too; they're
>> being
>> filled in but there's lots of stuff up so far.
>>
>> Blog: http://ensoniqparis.blogspot.com/
>>
>> Wiki: http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=HomeP age
>>
>> That's a temporary URL, we'll have something more elegant as time goes
>> on.
>>
>> Some info on skins and skinning, including previews of skinned PARIS
>> here:
>>
>> http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=Paris Skins
>>
>> There are many skins to view but only a couple up there to download; I've
>> got the files in raw form but I've been too crushed with deadlines to
>> organize and post them yet. Let me know if any grab you and I'll see if I
>> can dig them out. Note that I've found no indication they've ever been
>> tried
>> on the Mac version of PARIS, but that might simply be for lack of trying,
>> the principle should be identical; you might simply have to check image
>> formats.
>>
>> Have fun rediscovering PARIS. I'm sure along with the aggravating
>> 1990s-era
>> holdovers - fixed timeline, lack of direct stereo file support etc -
>> you'll
>> not only have fun rediscovering what PARIS can still do, but what PARIS
>> can
>> do that native apps still struggle with, like hardware-like response and
>> realtime "no latency" monitoring complete with FX.
>>
>> - Kerry
>>
>>
>> On 8/1/08 4:27 AM, in article 4892f333$1@linux, "Chad Lovell"
>> <chadofempire@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Been quite sometime since I have been around this newsgroup. I dropped
>>> out
>>> probably around 2002 or so. Anyway, name is Chad, used to work for a
>>> computer
>>> game company and still own a Black Mec with 8 in, all as mint as the day
>>> I got it. (well, one small scratch on the C-16..probably from
>>> storage..hardly
>>> noticable. Anyway..a friend just gave me an old G3 B&W with 512 mb of
>>> ram
>>> (ooooohhhh..poweeer..heheh) and a massive 6 GIGABYTE ULTRA ATA/33 HD
>>> running
>>> OS 8.6!!!! maaaaan!~
>>>
>>> so anyway, I was playing around with it, reformatted the drive and put
>>> 9.2.1
>>> on it, works fine. So I was like..hmm..what can I do with this? Nowdays
>>> I
>>> use latest intel mac pro and cinema displays and 8 GB of RAM and Apogee
>>> Symphony
>>> and Logic 8 blah blah UAD-1 every WAVE program blah blah..so I became
>>> nerdy
>>> and nostalgic and thought.. wonder if that ol' paris system still works?
>>> Well I threw another old 6 GB Ultra 66 I had lying around for an audio
>>> drive
>>> (I have no idea why I still had this drive, the original computer I had
>>> PARIS
>>> on was a PPC 8600 fully loaded with SCSi baby! :)
>>>
>>> Anyway..I dug out the ol' Paris Black and carefully unpacked it (I still
>>> have all the original manuals, docs etc..I could post some pics or
>>> flickr
>>> maybe)..and installed 2.1 (I bought 3 but have no idea where the info is
>>> on that or the installer or my license number etc..so..hoping Edmund
>>> will
>>> get back to me as I sent ID an email) Then I copied over the Paris demo
>>> files
>>> from the 1.81 disc, opened the project "See it My Way" and what do you
>>> know..that
>>> sunamabitch fired up and sang! Runs greeeeeaaat! Now I just have to dig
>>> up
>>> some old project files I have stored and reopen..ohhh I am so into this!
>>> :-) What fun! Amazed it still works! And man what fun to play with.
>>> Anyway,
>>> been geeking out all damn night and just had to share!
>>>
>>> One more question, so many things have changed since last I checked up
>>> here.
>>> Been 7 years??
>>>
>>> I do have a question now that I think about it. Is there a way to change
>>> the skins on this damn thing? I always hated the sand brown look (sorry
>>> to
>>> da man..RIP, but it is too desert New Mexico for my tastes). I seem to
>>> remember
>>> somebody working on that at one point and wondered if anybody had
>>> success?
>>> Well..back to having some fun back in the old school! Just had to share
>>> my enthusiasm! :-)
>>>
>>> C
>>
>
>
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Re: Hello again! [message #99829 is a reply to message #99827] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 17:51 |
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Thanks for that heads-up, Aaron. This issue shows up much less on the Mac
anyway; the Mac apps I used didn't seem to generate headers that PARIS
didn't like so it didn't crop up often as an issue. If I recall, the
must-have utility on Mac was the paf-to-SD2 utility, but very few people use
SD2 in 2008, it kind of lost the format wars.
- Kerry
On 8/1/08 5:18 PM, in article 4893a9a2@linux, "Aaron Allen"
<know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
> Stripwave is a no worky on the mac platform... PC only.
> AA
>
>
> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote in message news:48935135@linux...
>> And don't forget to get stripwave, a great little app that deletes the
>> broadcast headers on wav files that you may import from other DAWs...makes
>> importing wav files a heck of a lot easier
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
>> news:C4B8902D.B497%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>>> Heya Chad - there are some additional resources nowadays too; they're
>>> being
>>> filled in but there's lots of stuff up so far.
>>>
>>> Blog: http://ensoniqparis.blogspot.com/
>>>
>>> Wiki: http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=HomeP age
>>>
>>> That's a temporary URL, we'll have something more elegant as time goes
>>> on.
>>>
>>> Some info on skins and skinning, including previews of skinned PARIS
>>> here:
>>>
>>> http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=Paris Skins
>>>
>>> There are many skins to view but only a couple up there to download; I've
>>> got the files in raw form but I've been too crushed with deadlines to
>>> organize and post them yet. Let me know if any grab you and I'll see if I
>>> can dig them out. Note that I've found no indication they've ever been
>>> tried
>>> on the Mac version of PARIS, but that might simply be for lack of trying,
>>> the principle should be identical; you might simply have to check image
>>> formats.
>>>
>>> Have fun rediscovering PARIS. I'm sure along with the aggravating
>>> 1990s-era
>>> holdovers - fixed timeline, lack of direct stereo file support etc -
>>> you'll
>>> not only have fun rediscovering what PARIS can still do, but what PARIS
>>> can
>>> do that native apps still struggle with, like hardware-like response and
>>> realtime "no latency" monitoring complete with FX.
>>>
>>> - Kerry
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8/1/08 4:27 AM, in article 4892f333$1@linux, "Chad Lovell"
>>> <chadofempire@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Been quite sometime since I have been around this newsgroup. I dropped
>>>> out
>>>> probably around 2002 or so. Anyway, name is Chad, used to work for a
>>>> computer
>>>> game company and still own a Black Mec with 8 in, all as mint as the day
>>>> I got it. (well, one small scratch on the C-16..probably from
>>>> storage..hardly
>>>> noticable. Anyway..a friend just gave me an old G3 B&W with 512 mb of
>>>> ram
>>>> (ooooohhhh..poweeer..heheh) and a massive 6 GIGABYTE ULTRA ATA/33 HD
>>>> running
>>>> OS 8.6!!!! maaaaan!~
>>>>
>>>> so anyway, I was playing around with it, reformatted the drive and put
>>>> 9.2.1
>>>> on it, works fine. So I was like..hmm..what can I do with this? Nowdays
>>>> I
>>>> use latest intel mac pro and cinema displays and 8 GB of RAM and Apogee
>>>> Symphony
>>>> and Logic 8 blah blah UAD-1 every WAVE program blah blah..so I became
>>>> nerdy
>>>> and nostalgic and thought.. wonder if that ol' paris system still works?
>>>> Well I threw another old 6 GB Ultra 66 I had lying around for an audio
>>>> drive
>>>> (I have no idea why I still had this drive, the original computer I had
>>>> PARIS
>>>> on was a PPC 8600 fully loaded with SCSi baby! :)
>>>>
>>>> Anyway..I dug out the ol' Paris Black and carefully unpacked it (I still
>>>> have all the original manuals, docs etc..I could post some pics or
>>>> flickr
>>>> maybe)..and installed 2.1 (I bought 3 but have no idea where the info is
>>>> on that or the installer or my license number etc..so..hoping Edmund
>>>> will
>>>> get back to me as I sent ID an email) Then I copied over the Paris demo
>>>> files
>>>> from the 1.81 disc, opened the project "See it My Way" and what do you
>>>> know..that
>>>> sunamabitch fired up and sang! Runs greeeeeaaat! Now I just have to dig
>>>> up
>>>> some old project files I have stored and reopen..ohhh I am so into this!
>>>> :-) What fun! Amazed it still works! And man what fun to play with.
>>>> Anyway,
>>>> been geeking out all damn night and just had to share!
>>>>
>>>> One more question, so many things have changed since last I checked up
>>>> here.
>>>> Been 7 years??
>>>>
>>>> I do have a question now that I think about it. Is there a way to change
>>>> the skins on this damn thing? I always hated the sand brown look (sorry
>>>> to
>>>> da man..RIP, but it is too desert New Mexico for my tastes). I seem to
>>>> remember
>>>> somebody working on that at one point and wondered if anybody had
>>>> success?
>>>> Well..back to having some fun back in the old school! Just had to share
>>>> my enthusiasm! :-)
>>>>
>>>> C
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Hello again!..another freebie. [message #99832 is a reply to message #99829] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 18:48 |
Kim W
Messages: 165 Registered: July 2006
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Senior Member |
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http://www.voxengo.com/product/r8brain/
Kerry Galloway <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote:
>Thanks for that heads-up, Aaron. This issue shows up much less on the Mac
>anyway; the Mac apps I used didn't seem to generate headers that PARIS
>didn't like so it didn't crop up often as an issue. If I recall, the
>must-have utility on Mac was the paf-to-SD2 utility, but very few people
use
>SD2 in 2008, it kind of lost the format wars.
>
>- Kerry
>
>On 8/1/08 5:18 PM, in article 4893a9a2@linux, "Aaron Allen"
><know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>
>> Stripwave is a no worky on the mac platform... PC only.
>> AA
>>
>>
>> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote in message news:48935135@linux...
>>> And don't forget to get stripwave, a great little app that deletes the
>>> broadcast headers on wav files that you may import from other DAWs...makes
>>> importing wav files a heck of a lot easier
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
>>> news:C4B8902D.B497%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>>>> Heya Chad - there are some additional resources nowadays too; they're
>>>> being
>>>> filled in but there's lots of stuff up so far.
>>>>
>>>> Blog: http://ensoniqparis.blogspot.com/
>>>>
>>>> Wiki: http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=HomeP age
>>>>
>>>> That's a temporary URL, we'll have something more elegant as time goes
>>>> on.
>>>>
>>>> Some info on skins and skinning, including previews of skinned PARIS
>>>> here:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=Paris Skins
>>>>
>>>> There are many skins to view but only a couple up there to download;
I've
>>>> got the files in raw form but I've been too crushed with deadlines to
>>>> organize and post them yet. Let me know if any grab you and I'll see
if I
>>>> can dig them out. Note that I've found no indication they've ever been
>>>> tried
>>>> on the Mac version of PARIS, but that might simply be for lack of trying,
>>>> the principle should be identical; you might simply have to check image
>>>> formats.
>>>>
>>>> Have fun rediscovering PARIS. I'm sure along with the aggravating
>>>> 1990s-era
>>>> holdovers - fixed timeline, lack of direct stereo file support etc -
>>>> you'll
>>>> not only have fun rediscovering what PARIS can still do, but what PARIS
>>>> can
>>>> do that native apps still struggle with, like hardware-like response
and
>>>> realtime "no latency" monitoring complete with FX.
>>>>
>>>> - Kerry
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 8/1/08 4:27 AM, in article 4892f333$1@linux, "Chad Lovell"
>>>> <chadofempire@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Been quite sometime since I have been around this newsgroup. I dropped
>>>>> out
>>>>> probably around 2002 or so. Anyway, name is Chad, used to work for
a
>>>>> computer
>>>>> game company and still own a Black Mec with 8 in, all as mint as the
day
>>>>> I got it. (well, one small scratch on the C-16..probably from
>>>>> storage..hardly
>>>>> noticable. Anyway..a friend just gave me an old G3 B&W with 512 mb
of
>>>>> ram
>>>>> (ooooohhhh..poweeer..heheh) and a massive 6 GIGABYTE ULTRA ATA/33 HD
>>>>> running
>>>>> OS 8.6!!!! maaaaan!~
>>>>>
>>>>> so anyway, I was playing around with it, reformatted the drive and
put
>>>>> 9.2.1
>>>>> on it, works fine. So I was like..hmm..what can I do with this? Nowdays
>>>>> I
>>>>> use latest intel mac pro and cinema displays and 8 GB of RAM and Apogee
>>>>> Symphony
>>>>> and Logic 8 blah blah UAD-1 every WAVE program blah blah..so I became
>>>>> nerdy
>>>>> and nostalgic and thought.. wonder if that ol' paris system still works?
>>>>> Well I threw another old 6 GB Ultra 66 I had lying around for an audio
>>>>> drive
>>>>> (I have no idea why I still had this drive, the original computer I
had
>>>>> PARIS
>>>>> on was a PPC 8600 fully loaded with SCSi baby! :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyway..I dug out the ol' Paris Black and carefully unpacked it (I
still
>>>>> have all the original manuals, docs etc..I could post some pics or
>>>>> flickr
>>>>> maybe)..and installed 2.1 (I bought 3 but have no idea where the info
is
>>>>> on that or the installer or my license number etc..so..hoping Edmund
>>>>> will
>>>>> get back to me as I sent ID an email) Then I copied over the Paris
demo
>>>>> files
>>>>> from the 1.81 disc, opened the project "See it My Way" and what do
you
>>>>> know..that
>>>>> sunamabitch fired up and sang! Runs greeeeeaaat! Now I just have to
dig
>>>>> up
>>>>> some old project files I have stored and reopen..ohhh I am so into
this!
>>>>> :-) What fun! Amazed it still works! And man what fun to play with.
>>>>> Anyway,
>>>>> been geeking out all damn night and just had to share!
>>>>>
>>>>> One more question, so many things have changed since last I checked
up
>>>>> here.
>>>>> Been 7 years??
>>>>>
>>>>> I do have a question now that I think about it. Is there a way to change
>>>>> the skins on this damn thing? I always hated the sand brown look (sorry
>>>>> to
>>>>> da man..RIP, but it is too desert New Mexico for my tastes). I seem
to
>>>>> remember
>>>>> somebody working on that at one point and wondered if anybody had
>>>>> success?
>>>>> Well..back to having some fun back in the old school! Just had to
share
>>>>> my enthusiasm! :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> C
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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Re: Hello again!..another freebie. [message #99835 is a reply to message #99832] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 19:45 |
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Added to the shareware page - thanks!
http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=SwThi rdParty
- Kerry
On 8/1/08 6:48 PM, in article 4893bd0b$1@linux, "Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>
> http://www.voxengo.com/product/r8brain/
>
>
> Kerry Galloway <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote:
>> Thanks for that heads-up, Aaron. This issue shows up much less on the Mac
>> anyway; the Mac apps I used didn't seem to generate headers that PARIS
>> didn't like so it didn't crop up often as an issue. If I recall, the
>> must-have utility on Mac was the paf-to-SD2 utility, but very few people
> use
>> SD2 in 2008, it kind of lost the format wars.
>>
>> - Kerry
>>
>> On 8/1/08 5:18 PM, in article 4893a9a2@linux, "Aaron Allen"
>> <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>
>>> Stripwave is a no worky on the mac platform... PC only.
>>> AA
>>>
>>>
>>> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote in message news:48935135@linux...
>>>> And don't forget to get stripwave, a great little app that deletes the
>>>> broadcast headers on wav files that you may import from other DAWs...makes
>>>> importing wav files a heck of a lot easier
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:C4B8902D.B497%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>>>>> Heya Chad - there are some additional resources nowadays too; they're
>>>>> being
>>>>> filled in but there's lots of stuff up so far.
>>>>>
>>>>> Blog: http://ensoniqparis.blogspot.com/
>>>>>
>>>>> Wiki: http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=HomeP age
>>>>>
>>>>> That's a temporary URL, we'll have something more elegant as time goes
>>>>> on.
>>>>>
>>>>> Some info on skins and skinning, including previews of skinned PARIS
>>>>> here:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=Paris Skins
>>>>>
>>>>> There are many skins to view but only a couple up there to download;
> I've
>>>>> got the files in raw form but I've been too crushed with deadlines to
>>>>> organize and post them yet. Let me know if any grab you and I'll see
> if I
>>>>> can dig them out. Note that I've found no indication they've ever been
>>>>> tried
>>>>> on the Mac version of PARIS, but that might simply be for lack of trying,
>>>>> the principle should be identical; you might simply have to check image
>>>>> formats.
>>>>>
>>>>> Have fun rediscovering PARIS. I'm sure along with the aggravating
>>>>> 1990s-era
>>>>> holdovers - fixed timeline, lack of direct stereo file support etc -
>>>>> you'll
>>>>> not only have fun rediscovering what PARIS can still do, but what PARIS
>>>>> can
>>>>> do that native apps still struggle with, like hardware-like response
> and
>>>>> realtime "no latency" monitoring complete with FX.
>>>>>
>>>>> - Kerry
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 8/1/08 4:27 AM, in article 4892f333$1@linux, "Chad Lovell"
>>>>> <chadofempire@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Been quite sometime since I have been around this newsgroup. I dropped
>>>>>> out
>>>>>> probably around 2002 or so. Anyway, name is Chad, used to work for
> a
>>>>>> computer
>>>>>> game company and still own a Black Mec with 8 in, all as mint as the
> day
>>>>>> I got it. (well, one small scratch on the C-16..probably from
>>>>>> storage..hardly
>>>>>> noticable. Anyway..a friend just gave me an old G3 B&W with 512 mb
> of
>>>>>> ram
>>>>>> (ooooohhhh..poweeer..heheh) and a massive 6 GIGABYTE ULTRA ATA/33 HD
>>>>>> running
>>>>>> OS 8.6!!!! maaaaan!~
>>>>>>
>>>>>> so anyway, I was playing around with it, reformatted the drive and
> put
>>>>>> 9.2.1
>>>>>> on it, works fine. So I was like..hmm..what can I do with this? Nowdays
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> use latest intel mac pro and cinema displays and 8 GB of RAM and Apogee
>>>>>> Symphony
>>>>>> and Logic 8 blah blah UAD-1 every WAVE program blah blah..so I became
>>>>>> nerdy
>>>>>> and nostalgic and thought.. wonder if that ol' paris system still works?
>>>>>> Well I threw another old 6 GB Ultra 66 I had lying around for an audio
>>>>>> drive
>>>>>> (I have no idea why I still had this drive, the original computer I
> had
>>>>>> PARIS
>>>>>> on was a PPC 8600 fully loaded with SCSi baby! :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyway..I dug out the ol' Paris Black and carefully unpacked it (I
> still
>>>>>> have all the original manuals, docs etc..I could post some pics or
>>>>>> flickr
>>>>>> maybe)..and installed 2.1 (I bought 3 but have no idea where the info
> is
>>>>>> on that or the installer or my license number etc..so..hoping Edmund
>>>>>> will
>>>>>> get back to me as I sent ID an email) Then I copied over the Paris
> demo
>>>>>> files
>>>>>> from the 1.81 disc, opened the project "See it My Way" and what do
> you
>>>>>> know..that
>>>>>> sunamabitch fired up and sang! Runs greeeeeaaat! Now I just have to
> dig
>>>>>> up
>>>>>> some old project files I have stored and reopen..ohhh I am so into
> this!
>>>>>> :-) What fun! Amazed it still works! And man what fun to play with.
>>>>>> Anyway,
>>>>>> been geeking out all damn night and just had to share!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> One more question, so many things have changed since last I checked
> up
>>>>>> here.
>>>>>> Been 7 years??
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I do have a question now that I think about it. Is there a way to change
>>>>>> the skins on this damn thing? I always hated the sand brown look (sorry
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> da man..RIP, but it is too desert New Mexico for my tastes). I seem
> to
>>>>>> remember
>>>>>> somebody working on that at one point and wondered if anybody had
>>>>>> success?
>>>>>> Well..back to having some fun back in the old school! Just had to
> share
>>>>>> my enthusiasm! :-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> C
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Hello again! [message #99841 is a reply to message #99812] |
Sat, 02 August 2008 07:53 |
Chad Lovell
Messages: 2 Registered: August 2008
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Junior Member |
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Kerry Galloway <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote:
>Heya Chad - there are some additional resources nowadays too; they're being
>filled in but there's lots of stuff up so far.
>
>Blog: http://ensoniqparis.blogspot.com/
>
>Wiki: http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=HomeP age
>
>That's a temporary URL, we'll have something more elegant as time goes on.
>
>Some info on skins and skinning, including previews of skinned PARIS here:
>
> http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=Paris Skins
>
>There are many skins to view but only a couple up there to download; I've
>got the files in raw form but I've been too crushed with deadlines to
>organize and post them yet. Let me know if any grab you and I'll see if
I
>can dig them out. Note that I've found no indication they've ever been tried
>on the Mac version of PARIS, but that might simply be for lack of trying,
>the principle should be identical; you might simply have to check image
>formats.
>
>Have fun rediscovering PARIS. I'm sure along with the aggravating 1990s-era
>holdovers - fixed timeline, lack of direct stereo file support etc - you'll
>not only have fun rediscovering what PARIS can still do, but what PARIS
can
>do that native apps still struggle with, like hardware-like response and
>realtime "no latency" monitoring complete with FX.
>
>- Kerry
>
>
>On 8/1/08 4:27 AM, in article 4892f333$1@linux, "Chad Lovell"
><chadofempire@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Been quite sometime since I have been around this newsgroup. I dropped
out
>> probably around 2002 or so. Anyway, name is Chad, used to work for a computer
>> game company and still own a Black Mec with 8 in, all as mint as the day
>> I got it. (well, one small scratch on the C-16..probably from storage..hardly
>> noticable. Anyway..a friend just gave me an old G3 B&W with 512 mb of
ram
>> (ooooohhhh..poweeer..heheh) and a massive 6 GIGABYTE ULTRA ATA/33 HD running
>> OS 8.6!!!! maaaaan!~
>>
>> so anyway, I was playing around with it, reformatted the drive and put
9.2.1
>> on it, works fine. So I was like..hmm..what can I do with this? Nowdays
I
>> use latest intel mac pro and cinema displays and 8 GB of RAM and Apogee
>> Symphony
>> and Logic 8 blah blah UAD-1 every WAVE program blah blah..so I became
nerdy
>> and nostalgic and thought.. wonder if that ol' paris system still works?
>> Well I threw another old 6 GB Ultra 66 I had lying around for an audio
drive
>> (I have no idea why I still had this drive, the original computer I had
PARIS
>> on was a PPC 8600 fully loaded with SCSi baby! :)
>>
>> Anyway..I dug out the ol' Paris Black and carefully unpacked it (I still
>> have all the original manuals, docs etc..I could post some pics or flickr
>> maybe)..and installed 2.1 (I bought 3 but have no idea where the info
is
>> on that or the installer or my license number etc..so..hoping Edmund will
>> get back to me as I sent ID an email) Then I copied over the Paris demo
files
>> from the 1.81 disc, opened the project "See it My Way" and what do you
>> know..that
>> sunamabitch fired up and sang! Runs greeeeeaaat! Now I just have to dig
up
>> some old project files I have stored and reopen..ohhh I am so into this!
>> :-) What fun! Amazed it still works! And man what fun to play with. Anyway,
>> been geeking out all damn night and just had to share!
>>
>> One more question, so many things have changed since last I checked up
here.
>> Been 7 years??
>>
>> I do have a question now that I think about it. Is there a way to change
>> the skins on this damn thing? I always hated the sand brown look (sorry
to
>> da man..RIP, but it is too desert New Mexico for my tastes). I seem to
>> remember
>> somebody working on that at one point and wondered if anybody had success?
>> Well..back to having some fun back in the old school! Just had to share
>> my enthusiasm! :-)
>>
>> C
>
Thanks for all the great links! Amazing there is still an active community
here. Thanks so much.
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