On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 09:27:19AM +0200, Rickard Lind wrote:
> I want to develop and run FreeSCI on my Toshiba Libretto, however the
> hardware is a bit limited:
> * Pentium 75MHz
> * 640x480
I think your bottlenect is the gfx system, because of the relatively
slow processor. But it ought to work okay...
> * OPL3 FM synth
> Do the xlib driver support fullscreen?
Hmm. I don't believe it does. Adding DGA support may make things a bit
faster, actually.
> How is the adlib support evolving (Pizza)?
It isn't, really. I've pretty much given up on using /dev/sequencer
because it seems to have timing problems, and would require us to do
funky things to handle voice management. OSS/Commercial provides the
/dev/fm interface, which is actually perfect for our needs, but that
would mean I'd (and every potential user) would have to have OSS/C.
Unfortunately, I've been a bit swamped with work lately, so I haven't
had time to start trying to integrate the OPL2 emulator out of mame. In
the end, this will probably be the music "device" of choice.. at least
until SCI games started supporting GM explicitly..
- Pizza
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