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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Show crashlogs] These are API compatible reimplementations of Teijo Kinnunen's medplayer, octaplayer and octamixplayer libraries. XMP-2.7.1 is used for module playback and audio output is done as 16-bit, 44100 Hz, stereo through "ahi.device". Requirements: MEM-Handler - http://os4depot.net/share/driver/handler/mem-handler.lha Installation: Copy #?.library to LIBS: License: The libraries are licensed under the terms of the GPL license described in the file named COPYING. This is the source code archive. Changes: 8.7 (27-Jul-2009) - Updated to use XMP-2.7.1 (broken MED tempo handling replaced with better working one from XMP-2.6.2) - More than one program can now use medplayer.library at the same time (libxmp.a compiled with -mbaserel) 8.6 (19-Jul-2009) - Modified the RequiredPlayRoutine functions to always return the number representing the current library being used (msy-bt) - octaplayer/octamixplayer libraries now open requesters if medplayer.library fails to open - medplayer.library now checks for MEM: and fails to open if it's not found 8.5 (17-Jul-2009) - More fixes for relocating/unrelocating multi-module files (SuperWormII) 8.4 (17-Jul-2009) - Fixed crashes when relocating/unrelocating multi-module files 8.3 (17-Jul-2009) - M68k -> PPC stubs don't need the library base in a6 any more (CoolMod) 8.2 (16-Jul-2009) - Fixed a crash caused by unloading a module while it was playing (WormWars) - Now sets pstate to -1 while playing (Swomp) - RelocModule() is now partially implemented 8.1 (14-Jul-2009) - First released version
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