This is the README for the Ceres3 package for LinuxPPC . The package should contain at least the following items:
	/<version>bin-linuxppc+icon+defaults/ceres3		    the binary
	/<version>bin-linuxppc+icon+defaults/ceres_3.xpm	the icon
	/<version>bin-linuxppc+icon+defaults/Ceres3ppc-ad   the app-defaults
	/<version>bin-linuxppc+icon+defaults/sndplay        the sound playback engine for Ceres3 
	/ceres3.c      sound_file.c             the source
	/tichstuff_ppc/             the directory with sgi-replacement libraries and headers

	ceres3_readme	
	ceres3PPC_README
	makefile.linux_ppc		the makefile

You will need the GUI libraries and headers, Motif-2.1.30(or higher) libraries and headers. Motif is pre-packaged for LinuxPPC as 
	openmotif-2.1.30-1.ppc.rpm, and is  available from here:

	http://www.linuxppc.com/


	There seems to be an endianness problem in  the "sfplay" command, 
	which is being called from within Ceres3 on a few ocasions and  belongs to "sox".
	Cmix wouldn't compile on my LinuxPPC, for reasons which happened to go 
	beyond my knowledge. Fortunately, "sndlib" and "sndplay" from CCRMA 
	work well with LinuxPPC,  so I included a toggle-option in  
	Settings>FFT/Play menu to choose between playback engines.


	The program has been tried out under KDE and Gnome.  Under  Gnome it behaves  
	somewhat strange. There was a color allocation problem, fixing it was beyond my 
	afordable time.
	Undedr KDE 1.1 it works fine.

INSTALL:
do it manually as su, or ask the administrator to do it for you.
-link the binary  to some obvious place (/usr/bin)
-link the sndplay to some obvious place (/usr/bin)
-link the icon so it appears in the menus (/otp/kde/share/icons)
-copy the lines from Ceres3ppc-ad file in ./bin-linuxppc and paste them to the .Xdefaults file in your home directory.

Enjoy Ceres3!

Great thanks to Johnathan Lee for the extensions and enhancements to original Ceres, as well as for inspiration to do more.
Great thanks also to Dr Oyvind Hammer for writing Ceres and for the gracious donation of his code.
Great thanks to Dr. Brad Garton for encouragement toward conributing to the computer music community.

This Linux PPC version (0.26) of Ceres3 was compiled on Jan 28 2001 under Linux kernel 2.2.6, using GCC 2.7.2. Please contact me directly if you have 
problems running this version.

Stanko Juzbasic <stanko.juzbasic@zg.tel.hr>

