Richard Brekne <Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no> wrote: > Forget my last... I found an ok solution to viewing these files. Anyone > interested in a Postscript reader for Windows9x OS can go here and follow the > directions. > > http://econwpa.wustl.edu/viewing.html > > Thanks again for the links to the articles Charles. Happy reading. I emailed the guy and asked about compression waves travelling through the bridge and exciting the soundboard. I'll post any response I get. Make sure to listen to some of their sound samples. It's interesting. As for PostScript viewing, another solution is the program GhostView, which you can download for free from somewhere. I think a simple search would find it. And if you happen to have access to Adobe Acrobat (not just the free Reader, but the whole thing), it can convert PostScript files to pdf files. In fact, if someone would like pdf versions of these articles, email me and I'll forward them to you. Charles
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