From: Cameron Kaiser Newsgroups: comp.binaries.cbm Subject: One From The Vault: "SINATRA.BIN", UUencoded (62K) Followup-To: comp.sys.cbm Date: 15 Jan 2000 11:22:30 -0600 ****************************************************** *** *** *** comp.binaries.cbm is a moderated binaries- *** *** only newsgroup (no discussion or *** *** crossposting allowed) for Commodore 8-bits *** *** *** *** For information on comp.binaries.cbm visit *** *** http://stockholm.ptloma.edu/comp.binaries.cbm/ *** *** *** *** This file is also available via FTP from *** *** ftp://videocam.net.au/cbm/incoming *** *** (allow time for submission to be received) *** *** *** ****************************************************** * One from the Vault is a collection of frequently requested, useful or just plain interesting past posts sent to comp.binaries.cbm, as archived by the moderators. If you have a request, please send it to the address in the headers. Take care when replying to these messages, as many were posted years ago. >From: John Iannetta <76703.4244@compuserve.com> >Reply-to: John Iannetta <76703.4244@compuserve.com> >X-Original-Posting-Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 21:24:29 -0400 This is "SINATRA.BIN", UUencoded; it is a program for the Commodore-64. Do a: load"filename",n,1 to load the digitized sound data for 19 seconds of the late Frank Sinatra singing "Baubles, Bangles, and Beads". When all of the data are in computer memory, you will hear chimes. You can then press to hear the sound. This file was made up from one of the three sample data files included in my digitized sound package ("SOUND.SPY"), and another file in the package ("HEADER"). The latter file, when concatenated with a sound data file, produces a standalone. This file, like all of my C-64/C-128 files, is Public Domain.