I have received an email requesting a copy of our AES paper on computer
processing of reproducing piano rolls from Mr. Jack M. Conway
<jconway@lausd.k12.la.ca>. I tried to reply to this address, but I got a
"Host unknown" error. Since he got my address from here, I hope he gets
this message. Others interested in the topic are welcome too to download
our paper. Here is the message I tried to send:
Dear Mr. Conway,
> I have been trying to download a copy of your paper on roll copying. I
> tired ftp://bme-tel.ttt.bme.hu/pub/incoming/pianorol as you listed in
> the MMD of 95.05.95 and ftp://bme-tel.ttt.bme.hu/pub/income/pianorol
> as Jody Kravitz suggested. I got location not found try again with
> both addresses. Could you please give me an address that will work or
> email a copy to me.
I'm not anymore with the Technical University of Budapest. My files have
been removed from the server. However, an electronic version of my paper is
available at my new workplace:
http://www.hu.bonus.com/~zjanosy/papers/aes3841.zip
Let me know whether you could download it or not. If not, I'll send it to
you in email.
Best regards,
Zoltan
Zoltán Jánosy <zoltan.janosy@hu.bonus.com>¶
M.Sc.El.Eng., Software Engineer¶
Appaloosa On-Line Ltd., Városmajor u. 12-14., H-1122 Budapest, Hungary¶
Tel: +36-1-155 3722/144 Fax: +36-1-155 3872¶
[ Editor's note:
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[ I once again invite those of you having trouble sending email to
[ "odd" addresses to try sending them through foxtail. To do that
[ you change the @ sign to a % sign and tack @foxtail.com on the
[ end. In this case you'd use:
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[ conway%lausd.k12.la.ca@foxtail.com
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[ Jody
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