Hi all,
thanks to some input from Marcel, we are now able to produce digital sound instead of using the QPC CD driver directly from the Windows audio subsystem. For some reason when I tried this a while back I couldn't get it to a point that wouldn't lose focus from QPC but now it doesn't :-) (How did Dilwyn put it? Ah yes... "A brain the size of a planet that lad!")
Before anyone of you gets your hopes up, please note that this IS NOT a SSS implementation on QPC2 -Marcel is still working on that- but rather use of the excellent QPC_EXEC command. So at best it is a quick hack that means that some of the program parts will have to be installed on the Windows side and that the installation program (for QPC) will require a little more input from the user. However it is a drastic departure from holding the user "hostage" by requiring the CD in the drive at all times.
The change will be reflected to the QWord trial version for QPC in the following days (After a dire attempt to locate my original audio files has met with little success I will be forced to redo them for all platforms -for uniformity-). Also if any users of Minerva MkII with an Aurora are out there, I'd like your feedback (and possible beta testing) on a QWord version with sound samples for the I2C DAC that TFS has been selling all these years... (I know I know I should buy it myself instead of relying to others... sorry Tony ;-)
Thanks
Phoebus
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