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15 .Tn IBM-PC Ns --compatible
25 another process has the device locked will return -1 with an
37 Sound-generation does not monopolize the processor; in fact, the driver
67 The play-string language is modeled on the PLAY statement conventions of
77 The `octave-tracking'
80 There are 84 accessible notes numbered 1-84 in 7 octaves, each running from
81 C to B, numbered 0-6; the scale is equal-tempered A440 and octave 3 starts
83 By default, the play function emits half-second notes with the
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95 one of # + or -; the first two of these cause it to be sharped one
96 half-tone, the last causes it to be flatted one half-tone.
110 to enable or disable octave-tracking (it is disabled by default).
111 When octave-tracking is on, interpretation of a pair of letter notes
118 (The octave-locking
142 sets half notes,
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161 Largo 40-60
162 Larghetto 60-66
165 Adagio 66-76
167 Andante 76-108
169 Moderato 108-120
171 Allegro 120-168
174 Presto 168-208
196 Each dot causes the note's value to be lengthened by one-half
202 This causes the normal micro-rest after the note to be filled in, slurring it
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228 Due to roundoff in the pitch tables and slop in the tone-generation and timer
234 notation, in which each dot adds half the value of the previous dot
235 modifier, not half the value of the note as modified.
239 The multiply-by-3/2 interpretation,