$OpenBSD: patch-README,v 1.1 2002/03/18 15:37:37 wilfried Exp $ --- README.orig Sat Dec 1 18:45:25 2001 +++ README Mon Mar 18 08:20:34 2002 @@ -112,15 +112,8 @@ o The Complete, Unofficial TEMPEST Infor http://www.eskimo.com/~joelm/tempest.html -Compiling and runnning ----------------------- - -you must have libSDL installed. -see http://www.devolution.com/~slouken/SDL/ - -type - ./configure - make +Running +------- now start X11. make sure that you choose low colordepth this gives much higher speed !!! 8 bpp is optimal. @@ -140,7 +133,7 @@ dial close to 10 Megahertz now start -./tempest_for_eliza 105000000 1024 768 1400 10000000 songs/forelise +tempest_for_eliza 105000000 1024 768 1400 10000000 songs/forelise pixelclock Hdisplay VDisplay HTotal radio music *1000000 frequency file @@ -174,14 +167,14 @@ Tempest for MP3 --------------- get your favourite mp3 file to the current directory. let's call it -'foobar.mp3'. make sure you have "amp" and "sox" installed. you must +'foobar.mp3'. make sure you have "madplay" and "sox" installed. you must use X11 with 8 bits colordepth. use the old -bpp 8 option to your xserver or the new -fbbpp 8 option if you have a newer Xserver. first we need to find out what the correct sampling rate will be. therefore start: -./tempest_for_mp3 115500000 1024 768 1350 810 1500000 0 20 notexist.raw +tempest_for_mp3 115500000 1024 768 1350 810 1500000 0 20 notexist.raw pixel-clock resy vtotal playmode resx htotal radio-frequency amplification @@ -199,11 +192,11 @@ it will display: now take this value and convert your mp3 like this: -./mksong.sh 13519 foobar.mp3 cool.raw +mksong.sh 13519 foobar.mp3 cool.raw you can now listen to it with this command: -./tempest_for_mp3 115500000 1024 768 1350 810 1500000 0 20 cool.raw +tempest_for_mp3 115500000 1024 768 1350 810 1500000 0 20 cool.raw notice the low radio frequency of only 1500 KHz. well... i found out that you actually don't need a short wave radio if you put your