On 3/20/07, Jan Willem Stumpel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Somebody called my attention to the fact that in the latest SVN
versions of the dosemu source code, there is revision 1718:
a) Does this mean that dosemu is now again being developed
cooperatively and peacefully? Are all conflicts
Somebody called my attention to the fact that in the latest SVN
versions of the dosemu source code, there is revision 1718:
r1718 | bartoldeman | 2006-11-29 10:05:27 + (Wed, 29 Nov 2006)
Integrate most of Stas' new sound code, for now run-time
selectable using $_sound = (2).
AFAIK this (FM
Hello.
S Iremonger wrote:
the midid -- maybe this simply isn't included in any suse 9.1
personal package (??).
Very probably, but I think it's better to
ask that in the SuSE mailing lists - they
may know better.
Alternatively use the ALSA way, it doesn't
require midid.
'DosBox' for example, has
the midid -- maybe this simply isn't included in any suse 9.1
personal package (??).
Very probably, but I think it's better to
ask that in the SuSE mailing lists - they may know better.
I must find the relevant mailing list then ;-).
Alternatively use the ALSA way, it doesn't
require midid.
Hello.
S Iremonger wrote:
Alternatively use the ALSA way, it doesn't
require midid.
Errr, I've never heard anythign about this 'alsa way'.
Pleas, please, point me in the right direction for finding out about
this 'alsa way' of implementing the MIDI in dosemu.
sound-usage.txt:3.1.2.2
that work in
Greetings:
As Stas pointed out you can dispense with the midid way and simply
link your ALSA MIDI ports to the following dosemu components:
~/.dosemu/run/dosemu-midi --- /dev/snd/midiC1D0 [this
represents a link to an ALSA virtual MIDI port, but you can link to
whatever MIDI port
I'm a little miffed how to make the MIDI sound work on XDosEmu under a
experimental Suse 9.1 system. I can't seen to find how to install
the midid -- maybe this simply isn't included in any suse 9.1
personal package (??).
Also, I wonder about the state of FM sound emulators .
'DosBox