The
October AES show was being held in San Francisco
that year, and six weeks before the show, it
was decided that this would be the time and
place to introduce IQS and unveil its new technology.
With
such a short time to prepare, Bob worked
non-stop to move his demonstration
code into the then reasonably mature
Windows 3.1 operating system. Working
under the wire, he taught himself the
Windows API and C Code simultaneously.
He then ported the SAC and SAW interfaces
into Windows, still managing to leave
the core engine design in Assembly
Language to maintain his high performance
standards.
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