Subject: Re: generating sine waves From: Jorge Cardoso <jccardoso(at)PORTO.UCP.PT> Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 11:28:50 +0100How about Pure Data? "...is a real-time graphical programming environment for audio and graphical processing.It was planned as a free, better and more stable Max/fts, which has also been developed by Miller Smith Puckette at IRCAM. PD was written for multiplattform from the beginning and therefore is more portable; PD is open source software, it is free for any use and can be downloaded with the Internet. PD runs at least on Win32, IRIX, LINUX and Mac-OSX plattforms. " from http://pure-data.iem.at You will probably need some time to get acquainted with it but it's a power-full, free software, system... Hope it helps, jc At 20:54 29-05-2004, you wrote: >Hi listers, > >I would like to acquire a program running under Windows '9x/2000/NT for >generating sine waves. I should note that I am aware of DaqGen for Windows >available from Bob Masta (masta(at)UMICH.EDU) at <www.daqarta.com>. If you are >aware of other such programs then please e-mail me and I'll post a summary >of replies. Thanks a bunch. > >Rob >-- >Robert Arrabito >Defence R&D Canada - Toronto (formerly DCIEM) >1133 Sheppard Avenue West >P.O. Box 2000 >Toronto, Ontario >M3M 3B9 >Canada > >phone: (416) 635-2033; CSN: 634-2033 >fax: (416) 635-2013 >e-mail: Robert.Arrabito(at)drdc-rddc.gc.ca >www.toronto.drdc-rddc.gc.ca > >Note: As of April 1, 2002, DCIEM's name has changed to Defence R&D >Canada - Toronto. The official short form is DRDC Toronto.