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- Cthugha V5.2
- 'An Oscilliscope on Acid'
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- by the Digital Aasvogel Group. 1993-1995
- Revision V5.2 - 22Mar95 zaph/moles
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- Comments in the press...
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- "Cthugha has tuned in, turned on, and decidedly dropped out of the humdrum
- world of scientific analog-signal processing."
- - Wired 3.03, March 1995 (page 156)
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- "It gives credence to the phrase 'I can see music'...There is no real
- way to describe the patterns except as weird".
- - Australian PC Review Oct '94
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- "Wavy Data
- Upon first observation, oscilloscopes seems a bit ho-hum. After all,
- devices that graphically represent electrical waveforms on a display
- screen tend to fall a bit short on the sex appeal scale. But if you
- spend some time exploring the ways high-end oscilloscopes can visualize
- data, you may start to think the machines are on drugs . . .
- Cthugha 5.1, an oscilloscope program for PC sound cards, has tuned in,
- turned on, and decidedly dropped out from the humdrum world of scientific
- analog signal processing. The product of Australian code jock Kevin
- "Zaph" Burfitt, Cthugha takes your sound card's CD, line, or microphone
- input and displays it as a swirling, hypnotic, 256-color confection for
- your eyes. Although Cthugha currently requires MS-DOS, a VGA monitor, and
- a Sound Blaster or Gravis UltraSound sound card, the complete C source
- code is part of the package, so you can port it, if you're so inclined."
- - HotWired - March 1995
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