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PPG in Synth Database [http://www.sequencer.de/syns/ppg/index.html] | PPG in Synth Database [http://www.sequencer.de/syns/ppg/index.html] | ||
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Latest Product/Work of Wolfgang Palm: [[Steinberg]] [[Plex]], which is something like a [[Workstation]] or [[Instant Synthesizer]] | |||
==PPG Wave disk format== | |||
there is a [[Linux]] driver to read the OS9 data | |||
format, or at least a raw driver that can be customized or so.With Windows, you will probably don't have a chance...related to the OS/9 that runs on the old Radio Shack Color Computers, which have 6809E's in them. It was a Unix-like OS that | |||
could multitask even on that little 2 MhZ (as I remember) machine. It would be cool if you could read the PPG disks using one of those . . . As far as I know, it was OS 9 (not to confuse with MacOS 9 ;-)) which was developed by some German programmers. There was a computer based on this OS and the Waveterm B used the same main board.Check with the experts: http://www.nashville.net/~antarct/ppg.htm | |||
the PPG is the predecessor of the [[Waldorf]] Microwave 1,2,XT,XTk and Wave.. |
Aktuelle Version vom 10. November 2007, 04:56 Uhr
PPG (Palm Products Germany, Wolfgang Palm) Synthesizer, Germany
PPG in Synth Database [1]
Latest Product/Work of Wolfgang Palm: Steinberg Plex, which is something like a Workstation or Instant Synthesizer
PPG Wave disk format
there is a Linux driver to read the OS9 data format, or at least a raw driver that can be customized or so.With Windows, you will probably don't have a chance...related to the OS/9 that runs on the old Radio Shack Color Computers, which have 6809E's in them. It was a Unix-like OS that could multitask even on that little 2 MhZ (as I remember) machine. It would be cool if you could read the PPG disks using one of those . . . As far as I know, it was OS 9 (not to confuse with MacOS 9 ;-)) which was developed by some German programmers. There was a computer based on this OS and the Waveterm B used the same main board.Check with the experts: http://www.nashville.net/~antarct/ppg.htm
the PPG is the predecessor of the Waldorf Microwave 1,2,XT,XTk and Wave..