Artifact laserboy_2016.03.15-1.3+b1_arm64

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  Architecture: arm64
  Depends: laserboy-indep, libboost-filesystem1.83.0 (>= 1.83.0), libc6 (>= 2.38),
    libgcc-s1 (>= 4.2), libsdl1.2debian (>= 1.2.15), libstdc++6 (>= 14)
  Description: |-
    Laser show software for soundcard operation
     LaserBoy can translate laser vector art into standard, 48KHz, 16 bit,
     multi channel RIFF WAVE file format and play those files with
     independent sample shifts between the channels for proper time alignment
     between the scanners and the color modulation devices (per color).
     Waves made with LaserBoy can be played from any surround sound card in
     any OS.
     LaserBoy can open its own generated wave files and convert them back
     into vector art.
     LaserBoy provides a full set of points optimization routines including
     distance spanning, corner dwelling and the ability to minimize total points
     distance by rearranging the order and direction of lit segments within
     a frame.
     With a DC modified 8 channel sound card and some outboard electronics,
     LaserBoy is currently outputting full motion, 16bit X, Y position, 24 bit
     RGB color projections at 48 thousand points per second. Creating waves of
     any integer sample rate is possible. 48KHz is only a limitation of the sound
     cards that are currently in use.
  Homepage: http://laserboy.org/
  Installed-Size: '1564'
  Maintainer: Richard Ulrich <richi@paraeasy.ch>
  Package: laserboy
  Priority: optional
  Section: graphics
  Source: laserboy (2016.03.15-1.3)
  Version: 2016.03.15-1.3+b1
srcpkg_name: laserboy
srcpkg_version: 2016.03.15-1.3

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