RISC OS emulators
These emulators are available from
http://www.virtualacorn.co.uk
The PC version runs the programs well with Windows 2000 or later. They also run
on Windows 98 but with restricted function.
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CallChange
- What it runs on
- Any RISC OS computer or under a
RISC OS emulator running on
a Mac or PC
- What it does
- Displays between 5 and 16 animated ringers who start in rounds
and obey your 'Calls' which you do by clicking with your mouse
between the bells whose order you want to change. Useful for
beginners practising 'ropesight' or those starting to learn to call
in the tower. A record is kept of your changes which can be saved
to a file, which can be played back, or printed for later use in
the tower. Supplied with a few popular changes, 'Queens', Tittums
etc.
- What it costs
- 1. Free to download from the web, with a PDF manual.
2. Provided free as a sample application to those who buy the
VirtualAcorn CD
3. Can be supplied on PC format floppy disc for £5, (cheques
payable to 'Fortran Friends' send to address below, all profits
donated to Oxford Diocesan Guild Bell Fund)
- Where to get it and/or more information
- Fortran Friends, P.O.Box 64, Didcot, Oxon OX11 0TH, UK
01235 834357
http://fortran.orpheusweb.co.uk/Bells/software/
Review in the 'Ringing World' November 1st 2002
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Methods
- What it runs on
- Any RISC OS computer or under a
RISC OS emulator running on
a Mac or PC
- What it does
- Animates a band of from 4 to 16 bellringers ringing most common
standard methods. You can simulate conducting in the tower and save
the method 'Diagram' to a file showing the red and blue lines. Any
Bobs and Singles called are saved in the diagram. You can add your
own methods.
- What it costs
- 1. Freely downloadable demo version from the website
2. Complete version for £10 on PC floppy disc, includes UK
postage, add £1 for EU countries, £2 elsewhere. PDF
format manuual on disc, or A5 paper printed version for an extra
£5. (cheques payable to 'Fortran Friends' send to address
below, all profits donated to Oxford Diocesan Guild Bell Fund)
- Where to get it and/or more information
- Fortran Friends, P.O.Box 64, Didcot, Oxon OX11 0TH, UK
01235 834357
http://fortran.orpheusweb.co.uk/Bells/software/
Review in the 'Ringing World' November 1st 2002
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Strike
- What it runs on
- Any RISC OS computer, e.g. Acorn A3000, A5000, RISCPC,
Archimedes, Mico, Risc-Station (NB: second hand RISC-OS machines
are very inexpensive.)
- What it does
- Strike simulates accurate repeatable striking errors and
provides feedback on your ability to detect and correct them, as an
aid to developing listening skills. Uses real bell sounds (4-16
bells). Used individually or by a group. Includes scores and league
tables for performance.
- What it costs
- Strike costs £15 (most of which is a donation to bell
restoration projects in Sonning Deanery).
- Where to get it and/or more information
- John Harrison, 2 Murdoch Road, Wokingham, Berkshire RG40 2DA, UK
0118 978 5520
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Stringing
[Review available on-line]
- What it runs on
- Any RISC OS computer or under a
RISC OS emulator running on
a Mac or PC
- What it does
-
Stringing rings methods from plain hunt to spliced Surprise on up to 12 bells,
with synchronised striking and 'real' church bell sound. One bell can be rung
from the keyboard or (except for the Iyonix PC and Windows PCs running Virtual
Acorn) by an external sensor attached to a silenced bell or purpose-built
dumbbell. Choice of screen displays includes red and blue lines. Touches can
be entered in advance, or called 'live', and saved to a file for printing.
Over 130 stored methods; others can be added.
- What it costs
- Stringing costs £10, of which the profits go to ringing-related charities.
- Where to get it and/or more information
- John Norris, The Birches, off Wickham Hill, Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex BN6 9NP, UK
email:
website: http://www.jrnorris.co.uk
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Bells and Bell Ringing
[Review available on-line]
- What it runs on
- Any RISC OS computer or under a
RISC OS emulator running on
a Mac or PC.
- PC version also available.
- What it does
- It is a multimedia program with sound and animation designed
for school children and anyone starting to learn bell ringing.
- What it costs
- Free but we welcome donations for bell restoration
- Where to get it and/or more information
- Download a copy from
http://fortran.orpheusweb.co.uk/Bells/software/
- Comments or corrections to Fortran Friends
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