HyperNext is hardly "developed by 1 person." It is based on REALbasic,
using RB's scripting language as its programming language. So the fact
that it can play multiple sounds, run on multiple platforms, etc.,
comes courtesy of the hard work of the team at REAL Software.

It would be about the same as giving Ken Ray credit for the amazing
graphics capabilities of stackrunner (no offense, Ken).

gc

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Richmond Mathewson
<richmondmathew...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  http://www.tigabyte.com/docs/LanguageReference.pdf
>
> "There are five dedicated sound channels and any sound
> or music file must be allocated to a channel."
>
> The idea of having sound channels so that 2 or more sounds can
> be played simultaneously comes up here from time to time; but
> never seems to get anywhere.
>
> Now how is it that a RAD developed by 1 person can manage
> sound channels while . . . .  ?
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