By dotCore
via blog.parse.com
Submitted: Feb 27 2013 / 15:15
Like many of us here at Parse, I’ve always had an interest in computer-generated audio. So when I first read Andy Hertzfeld’s account of how the original Macintosh “boot beep” was invented, I was fascinated. And since he provided the original Motorola 68000 assembly language source code that actually generated the beep, I knew it was only a matter of time until I would have to dissect it and get it working myself.
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Tags: how-to, javascript, methodology, tools
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