Credits and Acknowledgements


Rogus McBogus has been under development at the MIT Media Laboratory since the summer of 1995. Rogus was originally developed for Macintoshes, using OMS to communicate with MIDI devices, but the current version of Rogus is for Windows NT. Version 1.5a was the first public release of Rogus McBogus.

The main reason Rogus McBogus is being written is for use in the Brain Opera in the summer of 1996. Be sure to check out the Brain Opera home page.

Rogus McBogus was written primarily by Ben Denckla and Patrick Pelletier, with help from Pete Rice and Herb Yang. Thanks to John Yu, Pete Rice, and Kai-yuh Hsiao for being the first users of Rogus and providing useful feedback. Also, thanks to Eric Metois for sharing his experience in implementing his HyperCC MIDI library for the SGI.

The documentation you are reading now was written primarily by Patrick Pelletier, with some portions stolen directly from Ben Denckla's original Rogus documentation. Nearly all of the important Rogus classes have been documented now, so hopefully the documentation is useable, even though it may be somewhat rough around the edges. Send any comments about the documentation to pepellet@mit.edu.

Rogus McBogus itself is also still evolving and growing. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, ideas, or bug reports, send them to bdenckla@media.mit.edu and pepellet@mit.edu.

Be sure to read the copyright notice for information about using and redistributing Rogus.


Modified 12 June 1996 pepellet@mit.edu