> > 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 have the problem, and I expect
you have different video drivers to me :)
(What video card / version of Win95 do you have Bob?)


> 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?

Ho ho - this one's actually not my fault. It's been fixed in WinCoupe now.

> Another sound bug, playing tunes which have envelopes enabled for saw
waves,
> etc (eg, a lot of Roger Hartley tunes) the enveloped channels sound out of
> tune, especially at low frequencies.  I think it is the frequency of the
> channel controlling the envelope frequency being heard as a tone, when it
> should be silent?  I don't know, just a guess.

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 at (and will always be at)
http://www.geocities.com/stripwax

Currently it's 2.05, give it a go.

Oh, it could also be caused by WinCoupe 'trying' to emulate a Sam at 100%
speed but not being able to ... what machine have you got (I think Si Owen
recommends a Pentium 200 as recommended minimum spec, but it will run on
lower spec machines. But I don't know what the sound emulation will be like
on lower spec machines...)

(Could you send me the tunes in question - and can I play them using Aley's
SAAEmu 0.61 ?)

> Now an idea for Wincoupe itself: I think it would handy if there was some
> indication, perhaps on the title bar, of when the disk drives are being
> accessed, so during some long pauses I can tell that it's not crashed.
Hey,
> maybe you could even mimic the screen dimming as the drives are spun up!
;-)

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?)


> BTW, I think WinCoupe is excellent and I LOVE IT!!!!

Yay! Result!

D a v e

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