From: Aley Keprt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I have seen a music demo on Amiga what played a tune using disk drive.
> Really.
> Does anyone have a demo like this on Sam?
I wrote one, then got scared it might trash my drive. So I didn't run it
again.
Wasn't very sophisticated, but it made a passable im
> >Wincoupe has a wierd effect on my Win 95 desktop.
> >It keeps re-arranging my icons.
> >
> >
> >Bob Wilkinson.
> >
> >
> >
> On second thoughts, it's probably not a bug, just the result of using
> full screen mode (320X200).
>
> The correct mode comes back to me on exit from Wincoupe (800X600) j
> Robert Wilkinson wrote:
> > Wincoupe has a wierd effect on my Win 95 desktop.
> > It keeps re-arranging my icons.
>
> It it re-arranging them to a 320x240 rectange in the top left of your
> desktop? (so anything further down or right is pulled into that
rectangle).
> I've only seen that happen
> > > Wincoupe has a wierd effect on my Win 95 desktop.
> > > It keeps re-arranging my icons.
> > >
> > > Bob Wilkinson.
>
> For what it's worth, I didn't 'get' the PC Driver joke. (Although
presumably
> the PC version of Driver screws up the windows desktop, right?)
false
Driver is fine. (Mayb
> Dave Hooper wrote:
> > I was actually thinking of emulating the sound interference you
> > get when the disk drive is going :)
> > (Seriously ! Would it be a cool idea, or just stupid?)
>
> Might be nice as an option! ;-) In what way would you change the sound
when
> it's active/stepped?
>
> S
> I assumed the driver coment, meant that Driver was trying to install itself
> in a stealth like fashion.
> I haven't put driver onto Wincoupe.
Yeah, it was along those lines. I've felt crappy all week and been
in bed with what I presume must be the flu for the last 36 hours, and
health care
At 7:40 pm + 28/11/99, Dave Hooper wrote:
>> Could it be that when the 'M' is paused there's less work going on
>> => the eTracker code is being called at a different position in the frame.
Yes, that is going to be true.
>> At this state maybe the routine in WinCoupe that passes the sound
> I've been going through a few Fred disks and most of the time the music
> sounds perfect, but I come across a tune now and again that seems to have
a
> clicking or juddering sound (perhaps at 50Hz?). The Fred 60 menu music is
> one, but also the second part of Mnemodemo 2 - when the 'M' is spinn
> Dave Hooper wrote:
>
> > Potentially, this could have been caused by an envelope
> > controller bug which
> > has now been fixed. It could also have been caused by externally-clocked
> > envelopes not correctly being clocked by WinCoupe (which has now
> > been fixed
> > in WinCoupe).
> > Latest S
Dave Hooper wrote:
> Potentially, this could have been caused by an envelope
> controller bug which
> has now been fixed. It could also have been caused by externally-clocked
> envelopes not correctly being clocked by WinCoupe (which has now
> been fixed
> in WinCoupe).
> Latest SAASound.dll is a
With ref to my last E-mail.
I exited Outlook Express. Opened Display and sure enough my setting was on
640x480.
I resized to 800x600. All Icons OK.
After all this, me-thinks that it might have been my fault all along. Its
possible that when I closed Wincoupe
and my Icons were off the screen, I mi
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To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Date: 27 November 1999 00:34
Subject: RE: Wincoupe bug
>Robert Wilkinson wrote:
>> Wincoupe has a wierd effect on my Win 95 desktop.
>> It keeps re-arranging my icons.
>
>It it re-arranging them to a 320x240 rectange in the top left of
-Original Message-
From: Dave Hooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Date: 27 November 1999 00:12
Subject: Re: Wincoupe bug
>> > Wincoupe has a wierd effect on my Win 95 desktop.
>> > It keeps re-arranging my icons.
>> >
>> >
-Original Message-
From: Robert Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Sam Usergroup
Date: 26 November 1999 19:02
Subject: Wincoupe bug
>
>Wincoupe has a wierd effect on my Win 95 desktop.
>It keeps re-arranging my icons.
>
>
>Bob Wilkinson.
>
>
>
On second thoughts, it's probably not a bug,
Robert Wilkinson wrote:
> Wincoupe has a wierd effect on my Win 95 desktop.
> It keeps re-arranging my icons.
It it re-arranging them to a 320x240 rectange in the top left of your
desktop? (so anything further down or right is pulled into that rectangle).
I've only seen that happen when DirectX w
Dave Hooper wrote:
> I was actually thinking of emulating the sound interference you
> get when the disk drive is going :)
> (Seriously ! Would it be a cool idea, or just stupid?)
Might be nice as an option! ;-) In what way would you change the sound when
it's active/stepped?
Si
Dave Laundon wrote:
> First, I still can't seem to get the MOD Player to work. Was
> this supposed to have been fixed? Or is it still being worked on,
> Dave?
This one's been fixed - it was a bug in SimCoupe itself rather than in
Dave's DLL. It still had the original code doing an absolute comp
> > Wincoupe has a wierd effect on my Win 95 desktop.
> > It keeps re-arranging my icons.
> >
> > Bob Wilkinson.
For what it's worth, I didn't 'get' the PC Driver joke. (Although presumably
the PC version of Driver screws up the windows desktop, right?)
Probably your video drivers. Because I don't
Ho Ho Ho
Very clever.
Bob W
-Original Message-
From: James R Curry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Date: 26 November 1999 19:45
Subject: Re: Wincoupe bug
>
> Wincoupe has a wierd effect on my Win 95 desktop.
> It keeps re-arranging my icons.
>
Robert Wilkinson wrote:
>
> Wincoupe has a wierd effect on my Win 95 desktop.
> It keeps re-arranging my icons.
>
>
> Bob Wilkinson.
While we're on the subject, I've got a couple of bugs/ideas I was going to
mention too.
First, I still can't seem to get the MOD Player to work. Was this supposed
>
> Wincoupe has a wierd effect on my Win 95 desktop.
> It keeps re-arranging my icons.
>
>
> Bob Wilkinson.
Actually, it's slowly replacing Windows 95 with a PC port of Driver.
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