cr1901 changed the topic of ##yamahasynths to: Channel dedicated to questions and discussion of Yamaha FM Synthesizer internals and corresponding REing. Discussion of synthesis methods similar to the Yamaha line of chips, Sound Blasters + clones, PCM chips like RF5C68, CD/floppy disk theory of operation, and the 68k CPU are also on-topic. Channel logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/~h~yamahasynths
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<glowcoil> cr1901: hahaha
<glowcoil> the vague idea is a cool one, I daydream about working on something like GOAL (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Oriented_Assembly_Lisp) periodically
<glowcoil> the wording is just really funny
<andlabs> assembly lisp
<andlabs> o...kay
<andlabs> pascal tex
<andlabs> I wonder if naughty dog used lisp before
<qu1j0t3> you can check up on all the stuff Andy Gavin has published for the history of that
<andlabs> or I guess more pertinently
<andlabs> if they used Lisp on Rings of Power
<andlabs> that's what I'm curious about
<andlabs> also
<andlabs> "During a visit by Gavin and Rubin to EA's offices, Gavin immediately identified a reverse-engineered Sega Genesis development kit – EA was privately using these kits to develop Genesis games without Sega's permission, with plans to use this ability as leverage against Sega to obtain a better licensing agreement from them. After pointing out the development kit, Gavin and Rubin were required by EA founder Trip Hawkins to sign non-disclosure
<andlabs> agreements,"
<andlabs> okay so if two college punks could find their "top secret shit" they did a bad job of hiding their "top secret shit"
<cr1901> >I wonder if naughty dog used lisp before GOOL and GOAL were from Naughty Dog IIRC
<qu1j0t3> cr1901: yeah that was the context