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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<fseidel> tunixman: but Andrew Lloyd Weber wrote this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_O35BDdtWY
<NiGHTS> Doctor Spin - Tetris - YouTube (at www.youtube.com)
<fseidel> yes, really, he used the handle Doctor Spin.
<cr1901> I thought of the totally wrong movie when I saw "Doctor Spin" (5000 Fingers of Dr. T)
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<tunixman> hahahahah
<tunixman> wow is that a reference to the original Tron in there?
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<cr1901> endrift: https://cohost.org/cr1901/post/2898598-when-the-ikea-delive the audio file from 40 seconds on sounds oddly familiar
<NiGHTS> cohost! - post from @cr1901 (at cohost.org)
<cr1901> tunixman: Not a Tron reference, if you're talking about my msg. Dr. T was a movie by Dr Seuss in the 50s. It was not well received
<endrift> it does indeed sound like a buffer overrun
<cr1901> I wonder what x86 buffer overruns sound like compared to ARM7 or RISCV
<cr1901> Bot that takes assembly code, assembles it, repeats copies of it to fill the GBA sound buffer, and then runs a GBA ROM that plays your assembly code
<cr1901> err "ROM"
<tunixman> didn't someone hack one of the OG ipods by playing memory through the speaker?