Dear Susan, >From what Dean told me the platform and intricate talking back between the MAC and its components and just the way it works lends itself to this use. Trying to do the same thing on PC platform could be done but would be an imensely more complicated program and although he could probably do it, why? If I remember correctly the SAT was built originally off an Atari computer. James Grebe pianoman@inlink.com ---------- > From: Susan Kline <skline@proaxis.com> > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: scary? > Date: Sunday, October 05, 1997 8:36 PM > > James -- > > What you are writing makes me wonder if many people out there wish there > were a PC version of Cybertuner. Is there a good technical reason why there > couldn't be? > > Susan > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > At 04:51 PM 10/5/97 -0500, you wrote: > >Yesterday I went to the mall to a large bookstore to scout out the books on > >Macs and Mac programs. Today I went to the supermarket and went through > >their magazine racks. At the bookstore there were no particualr books on > >MAC but some on the operating systems and none on their software. In > >their magazine racks were multitudes of magazines about PC's, none on MAC. > >In a large magazine marked testing of 550 laptops, none of them were MACS. > >In the Computer Shopper their were no MACS. This is somewhat scary to me > >to sink a ton of money in a MAC to run RCT and very little to read about > >and no books to read on the software to run on them except the program to > >run Windows 95 programs which eats up a whole lot of memory. I looked for > >books on Claris but found none. More thoughts to ponder. > >Tomorrow a summary of the posts I have received on the RCT. > >So far I must say that everyone who responded had good things to say about > >Dean Reyburn and his honesy in answering the hard questions and that his > >honesty is as that of Dr. Sanderson is beyond reproach. I wish all my > >clients had these same great thoughts about me. > >James Grebe > >R.P.T. from St. Louis > >pianoman@inlink.com > >"Do it because it is right" > > > > > > Susan Kline > P.O. Box 1651 > Philomath, OR 97370 > skline@proaxis.com > > "I'm glad there are at least some things somewhere that I don't have to do > today." > -- Ashleigh Brilliant >
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