On Saturday 29 January 2005 14:02, Peter Naulls wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>           Daniel Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have found that by using posix threads I can keep the emulator running
> > very smoothly, as well as some small changes to how the buffer operates.
>
> That's a wise choice.
>
> > There is still a little issue with 4 or 8 channel sound, but they don't
> > make everything go slow any more, so for example you may play Tower of
> > Babel.
>
> Well, it's certainly an improvement other nothing at all.  Someone care
> to throw this in CVS?

Daniel, thanks for this valuable contribution.

I have now added this sound support code to CVS. I have made a few minor 
changes, but otherwise the code remains essentially unchanged.

The sound support is disabled by default - I have added an option to the 
Makefile that can be used to enable it. I have done this because otherwise it 
would break compatibility with some other Unix platforms (Solaris?) where it 
currently works.

We may want to leave sound support permanently as optional - some users may 
prefer to do without sound (and the performance hit it will incur).

Matthew


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