Hi,

> Observations:
> 
> Into, scene 1:  Girl changes to guy.  
>                 Guy /w Briefcase doesn't walk.  [#52]

I'm not completely sure, but I think that DoBresen somehow restarts here
magically.

>       scene 2:  No boat!  Just a pair of heads in the water.. [#52?]
>                   "We're here!"  :)

Interestingly, this used to work before the last bunch of changes to
Animate(). Need to look at that again. (Yes, covered by #52.)

>       scene 3:  Jeeves's eyes only. [#104]
>       scene 4:  Laura disappears from the dinner table when Lilian
>                   speaks.  [#52?]

Not covered by this, will be filed.

>                 kDispose called on invalid list @ a9c2 when Colonel
>                   makes his little speech.

Hadn't noticed that; thanks! Will be filed.

> General problems:
> 
> 1) Underbits present errors with every text box getting destroyed.

Yep.

> 2) Fades in every scene; called on an invalid handle (0000) each time.
> 3) Scene changes wait for song to end.  Presumably because they aren't
>    fading out like they're supposed to.  ;)
> 
> Heh.  Speaking of which, fades aren't actually implemented in the
> soundserver.  The volume reduction part, that is...  Simple enough to
> put in there though.

soundserver_null.c, e.g. line 225. "fadeticks" is supposed to handle
that.

> I'm going to see if I can figure out where the fade handle is coming
> from; I suppose it's also possible that 0000 is a special case meaning
> 'current song' or 'all songs'.   

Quite possible. Lars mentioned this as a possibility, and it'd make sense
from a "common sense" point of view.

> On other fronts:
> 
> The pc beeper/XBell driver seems to be doomed; perhaps one event
> every 10 seconds gets through.  It's pretty sad.  Don't think it's going
> to pan out, unless I can get access to the pc beeper through some other
> means.

OK, don't waste too much of your lifetime on that.

BTW, regarding the GM driver: How about a fork()/execve() for Timidity?
Many modern native sequencers beat Timidity, but not everybody has one
of them...

Re Adlib: Maybe there's someone else on the list who has a more intimate
knowledge of that driver, or at least knows which driver subfunction
"load patches" is?


llap,
 Christoph

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