.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 2.2.1 .\" .TH "TEMPEST_FOR_MP3" "1" "April 18, 2010" "tempest_for_eliza manual" "" .hy .SH NAME .PP tempest_for_eliza \- play your music with your computer monitor and AM radio .SH SYNOPSIS .PP \f[B]tempest_for_eliza\f[] \f[I]pixelclock x 1000000\f[] \f[I]HDisplay\f[] \f[I]VDisplay\f[] \f[I]HTotal\f[] \f[I]VTotal\f[] * \f[I]radio frequency\f[] \f[I]play mode\f[] \f[I]amplification filename\f[] .SH DESCRIPTION .PP This program displays patterns on a computer monitor that can produce musical tones on AM radios tuned to the proper frequency. .SH OPTIONS .PP \f[I]pixelclock x 1000000\f[], \f[I]HDisplay\f[], \f[I]VDisplay\f[], \f[I]HTotal\f[], and \f[I]VTotal\f[] all should be the same each time for your monitor. Use the xvidtune(1) application to determine these values. .PP As the name suggests, for the pixelclock parameter multiply the result given by xvidtune(1) by 1000000. .PP A usual sensible value for \f[I]radio frequency\f[] is 10000000, or 10Mhz. .SH USAGE .PP In order to play custom music, it needs to be converted. For this, see /usr/share/doc/tempest\-for\-eliza/mksong.sh. .SH AUTHORS .PP The original idea for \f[I]tempest_for_eliza\f[] was taken from Pekka Riikonen, who wrote the original tempest\-AM\-0.9 application. \f[I]tempest_for_eliza\f[] was written by Erik Thiele. .PP This manual page was written by Luke Faraone lfaraone\@debian.org for the \f[B]Debian GNU/Linux\f[] system, but its use elsewhere is encouraged. .SH SEE ALSO .PP \f[C]tempest_for_eliza\f[](1), \f[C]xvidtune\f[](1), .PP Additional documentation may be found at .