1. Music Module Player (can anyone help?)
- Posted by Stephen Spencer <stephen.spencer at USA.NET> Dec 21, 1997
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--------------73E67856326C8B24B768CDA4 (Used to be Re: Sprite & Screen techniques & EU Games, but it isn't really anything to do with that, so I changed the subject) Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen wrote: 3) Their still isn't any MODULE player available for Euphoria, nor Midi (yak). I did found a completely ASM module player. I suppose this could easily be Euphorianised using Pete's ASM.E. It should be very fast player (100% ASM), although it doesn't use the algorithm of ?? , that is suppose to be very fast. You can find it when searching for SWMP... <snip> (you have to search for "lord excess" on AltaVista, actually) The .mod player that Ralf was talking about is in ASM code (of which I haven't a clue how to use/convert/include/etc). A while ago I found another player (attached (don't whinge - it's only 33k)) in .obj format that I managed to convert to .lib format (I think? I haven't tested it though, so it might just be a load of rubbish). It also includes examples of how to use it in Pascal and in C. Can anyone convert this to Euphoria somehow? Any help would be greatly appreciated. It would be really good if someone could, so we can at last all get some decent music into our games/apps/multi-media presentations/diskmags/whatever. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, Stephen Spencer stephen.spencer at usa.net Web page with Euphoria stuff coming up... Watch this space! --------------73E67856326C8B24B768CDA4 Content-Transfer-Encoding: x-uuencode Content-Disposition: inline; filename="Modobj06.zip"
2. Re: Music Module Player (can anyone help?)
- Posted by Stephen Spencer <stephen.spencer at USA.NET> Dec 21, 1997
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The attachment in my last e-mail doesn't seem to work with Netscape 4.04's mail client. If you are having problems extracting it, highlight the message, select View, Page Source, highlight everything, copy it to the clipboard (Ctrl-Ins), paste it to a blank text file, then run it through an external decoder (Such as WinCode). Sorry, Stephen