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rvinterf backslash escape: introduce libprint
The new helper function library named libprint is meant to replace
the badly misnamed libg23, and will soon contain functions for
printing all of the same kinds of GPF TST packets that are now handled
in libg23. However, we are also moving safe_print_trace() from libasync
to this new library, and changing it to emit our new backslash escape
format.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Tue, 23 May 2023 03:47:46 +0000 |
parents | 74331b35b1da |
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# The most basic ringtone included in TI's TCS211 delivery was apparently # intended to consist of alternating 800 Hz and 900 Hz tones, although # the actual output was a continuous 99 Hz tone as a result of interface # mismatch between the BZ_Tone() driver function and the tone generation # tables. # # In 2016 we made FC Magnetite emit actual 800 Hz and 900 Hz tones, # or rather the closest approximations to these two frequencies that # can be produced in BU mode - see ring.buz example. In 2021 we are # looking into the possibility of switching from BU mode to PWT mode; # the present melody file is a test of how the closest PWT counterpart # to 800/900 Hz would sound. g5 64 12 a5 64 12 g5 64 12 a5 64 12 g5 64 12 a5 64 12 g5 64 12 a5 64 12 g5 64 12 a5 64 12 g5 64 12 a5 64 12 g5 64 12 a5 64 12 g5 64 12 a5 64 12 g5 64 12 a5 64 12 g5 64 12 a5 64 12