Cthugha V5.2
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'An Oscilliscope on Acid'
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by the Digital Aasvogel Group. 1993-1995
Revision V5.2 - 22Mar95 zaph/moles
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COMMENTS IN THE PRESS...
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"Cthugha has tuned in, turned on, and decidedly dropped out of the humdrum
world of scientific analog-signal processing."
- Wired 3.03, March 1995 (page 156)
"It gives credence to the phrase 'I can see music'...There is no real
way to describe the patterns except as weird".
- Australian PC Review Oct '94
"Wavy Data
Upon first observation, oscilloscopes seems a bit ho-hum. After all,
devices that graphically represent electrical waveforms on a display
screen tend to fall a bit short on the sex appeal scale. But if you
spend some time exploring the ways high-end oscilloscopes can visualize
data, you may start to think the machines are on drugs . . .
Cthugha 5.1, an oscilloscope program for PC sound cards, has tuned in,
turned on, and decidedly dropped out from the humdrum world of scientific
analog signal processing. The product of Australian code jock Kevin
"Zaph" Burfitt, Cthugha takes your sound card's CD, line, or microphone
input and displays it as a swirling, hypnotic, 256-color confection for
your eyes. Although Cthugha currently requires MS-DOS, a VGA monitor, and
a Sound Blaster or Gravis UltraSound sound card, the complete C source
code is part of the package, so you can port it, if you're so inclined."
- HotWired - March 1995