I couldn't find anything at the CUP site, so I did a quick Google search on
XWaves and found the following live link (from a message dated 10/2/02):
http://www.speech.kth.se/esps/esps.zip
Kevin
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>The version of xwaves that is now in the public domain, and available through
>Cambridge University Press (free, I believe) has a Linux version.
>John Kingston
>Hi Rachel
>
>I successfully run Xwaves 5.2 from the final release under RedHat Linux 7.
>(linux is one of the standard install options, and there are instructions
>with the CD)
>
>Of course, Xwaves is no longer supported or available for release, so if
>you don't have a copy from before Entropic got closed behind Gates then
>I'm not sure what you should do. However, as you are in the phonetics lab
>in Cambridge, Sarah Hawkins or Geoff Potter should have the final release
>CD, and you should be able to do the install from that.
>
>Paul
>
>Dr Paul Warren
>Senior Lecturer
>School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies
>Victoria University of Wellington
>Wellington
>New Zealand
>
>www.vuw.ac.nz/lals
>
>phone office: +64 4 463 5631
>admin. assist. + 64 4 463 5600
>fax +64 4 463 5604
>
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> > From: R.H. Smith
> > Reply To: R.H. Smith
> > Sent: Tuesday, 4 February 2003 10:25 AM
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: Xwaves for Linux?
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > Does anyone know whether there is a version of Xwaves available for
>Linux,
> > and if so how to get hold of it?
> >
> > (This would be of great benefit to a student of ours who has a visual
> > impairment, as Linux offers the best/only way of magnifying his visual
> > display without restricting the proportion of the display that can be
> > accessed. When we alter display resolution on our Silicon Graphics
> > machines running IRIX, it's only possible to see what's going on in the
> > top-left quadrant of the screen. Which makes using Xwaves very slow and
> > frustrating!)
> >
> > I'd be extremely grateful for any leads. Thanks!
> >
> > Rachel Smith
> >
> > ____________________________________________________________________
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> > Rachel Smith
> >
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> >
> >
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