[Blindapple] aTalkMusic disksk

Jayson Smith jaybird at bluegrasspals.com
Thu Aug 10 22:46:39 EDT 2017


Hi,

Already done. I'm renaming single-digit disk numbers to have a leading 
zero I.E. music01 instead of music1 so they'll sort properly in a 
directory listing.

Thanks for these!

Jayson

On 8/10/2017 6:29 PM, Joe Quinn wrote:
> hope these will be put into jeff's library folder on dropbox? :)
>
> On 8/10/17, Byron Stephens <bstephens122874 at shaw.ca> wrote:
>> Wow this is a trip down memory lane! Keep the programs comin'!
>>    ----- Original Message -----
>>    From: Jeff Weiss
>>    To: Blind Apple Discussions
>>    Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 9:56 AM
>>    Subject: [Blindapple] aTalkMusic disksk
>>
>>
>>    Attached is
>>    aTalkLibraryMusic.zip
>>    Just unzip it in your \
>>    aTalkLibrary
>>    folder or anywhere else you want.
>>    A description of each disk follows:
>>    Jeff Weiss
>>
>>
>>                             Music Disks
>>                             From A-Talk
>>         There are currently eleven public domain music disks
>>    in the library.  A discription of each disk
>>    is provided below.
>>                            DOS 3.3 DISKS
>>                               Music 1
>>         This disk contains a program called Music Starter which
>>    is a program which contains a menu of 9 classical songs.
>>    Other programs include:
>>    Cliffs of Donine--which appeared in a past issue
>>    Celeste Music--which appeared in a past issue
>>    Music Menu--which lets you choose from 5 songs
>>    Happy Birthday which plays the birthday song and displays
>>    a picture of a cake with candles on the screen for
>>    sighted persons.
>>                               Music 2
>>         This disk contains several integer basic programs
>>    including:
>>    Music for Close Encounter
>>    Johann Sebastian Apple
>>    Apple Odian
>>    Music Writer
>>    The Hart Piano
>>    Ode to Joy
>>    Musak
>>    Flag
>>    --and a few more
>>                               Music 3
>>         This disk contains a program called Maestro which
>>    allows the user to select from five data files with a large
>>    number of songs in each file.
>>                               Music 4
>>         This disk has a collection of binary, integer, and
>>    applesoft files which play a wide variety of songs.
>>    Some of these include:
>>    Selected Classics
>>    Entertainer
>>    Tone Test
>>    Four Voices
>>    Musicpak 1
>>    Music Practice
>>    Songs
>>    Music Writer 3
>>    Music Samples
>>    Bugle
>>    Sound Effects
>>    Sound Effects 2
>>                               Music 5
>>         This disk contains the Music Box Dancer program which
>>    appeared in an earlier issue of A-Talk.  Other music
>>    programs include:
>>    Music.Starter--which has two music files
>>    Shaving Cream--from a past issue of A-Talk
>>    Musician
>>    Mickey
>>    Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
>>    A Simple Gift
>>    Chime
>>    Bach
>>    Play Tones
>>    Keyboard Organ
>>    Twovoice II
>>    --and more
>>                               Music 6
>>         This disk contains a program called Video Jukebox
>>    which plays about 17 songs from a menu and displays pictures
>>    on the screen.  There is no speech on the disk--boot
>>    another disk and either run the Hello program or run
>>    Video Jukebox.
>>                               Music 7
>>         This disk has a large number of songs which can
>>    be selected from a menu.  Either run Hello or run Fiddler
>>    On The Disk to play the music.  The speech program is
>>    not on this disk--it should not be added!  Any binary
>>    files added to the disk could cause the music program
>>    to damage some files on the disk!
>>                               MUSIC 8 DISK
>>         This DOS 3.3 disk uses the Video Jukebox to play fourteen songs.
>>    Use escape to pause and continue, N for next song, and Q to quit.
>>    Here is a list of the programs:
>>    VIDEO JUKEBOX
>>    M.INVENTION 10
>>    M.THE ENTERTAINER
>>    M.INVENTION 1
>>    M.SONATA
>>    M.INVENTION 8
>>    M.MUSETTE 1
>>    M.BOURREE 1
>>    M.JESU JOY
>>    M.BOURREE 2
>>    M.AIR
>>    M.FUGUE 1
>>    M.FUGHETTA
>>    M.MENUET 1
>>    M.PRELUDE
>>                               MUSIC 9 DISK
>>         This DOS 3.3 disk contains twelve songs.  Letter
>>    A plays all songs in sequence; however, be careful not to touch
>>    any key when using this option.  E is used to end the program.
>>    This disk includes:
>>    MUSIC BOX
>>    TAPE.PLAYER
>>    SPEAKER.PLAYER
>>    M.PRELUDE
>>    M.THE ENTERTAINER
>>    M.SONATA
>>    M.STAR WARS
>>    M.MINUET IN G
>>    M.JESU JOY
>>    M.INVENTION 8
>>    M.BOURREE 1
>>    M.AIR
>>    M.TWO THOUSAND ONE
>>    M.A WAND'RING MINSTREL I
>>    M.I AM A PIRATE KING
>>                              MUSIC 10 DISK
>>         This DOS 3.3 disk contains a number of song and
>>    sound effects programs which are all connected with a menu.
>>    There is also a demo program which has speech coming through
>>    The Apple's Speaker.
>>    The programs are:
>>    MENU
>>    SUMMER TIME
>>    MUSIC NOTES
>>    NOTES INTRO
>>    MEDLY
>>    SONG
>>    MUSIC
>>    MUSIC PLAYER
>>    MATCH THE PITCH
>>    CHARGE
>>    CRICKETS
>>    CLEMENTINE
>>    OLD MACDONALD
>>    PHASER
>>    RED ALERT
>>    DOUBLE TALK DEMO
>>    DEMOBACK
>>    DEMO.VOICE1
>>    DEMO.VOICE2
>>                          INTEGER MUSIC 11
>>         These integer basic music programs are all connected
>>    through a menu.  The program titles are--
>>    MENU
>>    FOUR VOICES
>>    KIDS SONGS
>>    BACH
>>    TEMPERED SCALES
>>    SQUARE BACH
>>    MUSIC SAMPLES
>>    BUGLE
>>    SOUND EFFECTS MUZAK
>>    FLAG
>>    ODE TO JOY
>>    POTPOURRI
>>    SMALL WORLD
>>    SOUNDS ROUTINE
>>    ALLEY CAT
>>    MUSIC TWO VOICES
>>    UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
>>    M S U
>>    WHEN THE SAINTS
>>
>>
>>
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