The GUS Daily Digest Thursday, 4 May 1995 Volume 22 : Number 004 Today's Topics: -ANNOUNCEMENT- GUS and CDROM's win95/os2 Demos in OSsfa;slkdfjafdS/2 CyberWAR with GUS MIDI Re: GUS Daily Digest V22 #3 Manley/Leeuwen driver and UltiMOD -- THE END OF WIN '95 DISCUSSION -- GUS, games and slowdowns Ripping Dark Forces Midis. . . GUS Sampling and Looping (USS 8) Mixer AIL drivers ??? Re: GUS Daily Digest V22 #3 gus dos games in win95 OS/2 drivers help Software mixing... Posting Problems Fixed! Standard Info: - Meta-info about the GUS can be found at the end of the Digest. - Before you ask a question, please READ THE FAQ. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 09:56:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: -ANNOUNCEMENT- This is a general announcement that the GUS Digests are now running under the Majordomo ListServer Software and is running on a more dedicated machine with more resources available. This should solve the problems of all the people that got dropped by the software automatically by accident. Each of the Digests is now available in both a mailing list and a Digest version. Here is a list of addresses to remember: If you're reading this message, you've been added to the mailing list for the GUS Daily Digest. Here's the addresses to mail to to use the Mailing List and Mail Server: - General line. All people on the list will hear you when your message is echoed in the next digest issue as well as the mailing list. - Automated request line. Use this line to join or abandon the Mailing List. Also, it can be used to request files from the Mail Server. - Automated request line. Use this line to join or abandon the Digest. Also, it can be used to request files from the Mail Server. - Direct line specifically to the owners of the list. Please send all problems you are having with the list to this address. To use the request line, just send the word 'help' in the subject line of your message. Don't put anything else on the subject line or in the body of the message. You'll get email back explaining how to use the server. Enjoy! Cheers, Vince ___ System Administrator \|/ bigbang.HIP.Berkeley.EDU ___ | The California Unix Public Access (o o) Systems, Inc. (CUPA) | | root@bigbang.HIP.Berkeley.EDU -oOO__(_)__OOo- San Francisco, California USA | | __ __ __ __ __ _____ _____ UCLA Physics/Electrical Engineering | | ( )( )( )( ) ( )( ___)( ___) Los Angeles, California USA | \(__)/ ( )( )\| )( ) ( )_ E-Mail: vince@kbrown.oldcampus.yale.edu, \ / ( )( ) \ )( )__ ( )__ mailserv@gaia.ucs.orst.edu, \/ (__)(__) (__)(_____)(_____) mailserv@mail.nws.orst.edu, I.S.A. Class of 1992 vince@bigbang.HIP.Berkeley.EDU, International Studies Academy High School vince@archive.epas.utoronto.ca, San Francisco, California USA vince@axposf.Stanford.EDU, GUS Digest/Mailing List Administrator vpoy@freenet.scri.fsu.edu, Advanced Gravis UltraSound Card - The VINCEP@axpvms.cc.utexas.edu, ultimate in computer soundcard technology upoy@physics.ucla.edu FreeBSD - Real Berkeley Unix(tm) for Free! BSD (tm)(c) 1995 - The Regents of | -=oOO There are many forms of science the University of California | | but only physics is the quantum leap of the 21st century OOo=- | | Harvard/Yale/MIT/Princeton/Berkeley Student in the making | |___ Copyrighted (c) 1995 by Vince. All Rights Reserved. ___| ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 15:40:39 -0700 (PDT) Subject: GUS and CDROM's From: "Jeffrey B. Bonner" I have been lurking in the GUS digest shadows for awhile and have noticed a fair amount of questions regarding CDROM's and GUS. Most are does X ROM work with my GUS? I have a GUS with 1 meg and am running the lastest patch 3.59. I am thinking about getting a 2X or 4X drive. Does anyone have a recomendation on which drive works best (i.e. least problems, best quality). Please advise and list approximate $'s. Thanks!! - -- Jeffrey B. Bonner - BWR Nuclear Engineering SIEMENS POWER CORPORATION-NUCLEAR DIVISION email: jbb@fred.nfuel.com (work) nukebrewer@aol.com (home) Current Project: WNP-2 Cycle 11 SOR and POWERPLEX-II CMSS input deck It often shows a fine command of language to say nothing. - --LAA04878.799612785/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- - --LAA05639.799613105/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 15:41:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: win95/os2 From: Bo Stout Well since this is now the win95 mailing list (or at least it certainly looks that way), could someone tell me what the difference between os2 warp and os2 2.0 are? Is warp simply a newer version of os2? I'm thinking about buying it but do not know how well it supports the gus....I've heard about the shareware os2 drivers and would like to know if they are worth the registration fee once I have os2. thanks - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BoVC@gladstone.uoregon.edu <> PHYSICS PHYSICS PHYSICS PHYSICS PHYSICS| http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~bovc <> PHYSICS PHYSICS PHYSICS PHYSICS PHYSICS| - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - --MAA09021.799614375/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 15:42:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Demos in OSsfa;slkdfjafdS/2 From: rodman@wizvax.net (Joshua S. Rodman) All I can say about whether demos run under os/2 or not is... WHO CARES WHO CARES WHO CARES WHO CARES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You're lucky you don't have to reconfigure the whole machine like you do on the amiga! Ack.. faulting people who hack stuff that isn't documented ANYWHERE for not running under a strange GUI..... Lets not mention this ever again. It is not relevant to the GUS. Flame me in e-mail if you must. - -- Serve the Computer. The Computer is your friend. Be a happy Alpha Complex citizen. - --MAA09474.799614636/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 15:43:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: CyberWAR with GUS MIDI From: "Andy Richards" Yet again, I see we have ANOTHER game that does all the sound effects and stuff but does not give us MIDI.. Anyone able to get MIDI music while picking an event or during one of the games? Andy - --MAA09770.799614869/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 15:44:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V22 #3 From: Matt@machine.demon.co.uk (Matt Robinson) I just got "Dope" and it is C00L!!! Brill, great etc. Very good looking. > i.e. Enough about Win'95 already.... there are other 32bit operating systems > to use and whats ever better is, some of them are even out of beta testing now. > hickinl@vnet.ibm.com 'Temporarily out of sigs..' /---------------/\ | funny you should say that :) I remember the launch of Warp very well. The half- deafening of the front 3 rows of journalists, the installation bug, the 45 day demo that worked for 90 days, etc, etc. Sure Win(doze) 95 aint perfect, but neither is Warp(ed) > I think you might find that Microsoft writes what they want you to think (mind > control). Windows '95 is a still a mere DOS shell. Microsoft will drop it as > soon as they have NT up to scratch. Yeah, but then they would, wouldn't they. It's not as if MS will write "Win 95 is a crap OS" in the feature review. And if it's a dos shell, then who cares, at least now it's 32bit (mostly). > win95 is crap. My Spectrum with a microdisk drive could format a floppy. OS/2 > can do multimedia video at 25 fps in a window, whilst downloading my mail, > whilst formating a floppy etc while I'm word processing on a 486. Plus it > doesn't barf when I run 5 copies of Excel. It's also object-oriented. Oh, and > it's been out for 3 years. It's strange that formatting a disk is a really common example. Disks come pre-formatted anyway, so you don't need to format. And about the above, WHY THE HELL would you want to run 5 copies of Excel? It's a multi-document program, you can have more than 9 spreadsheets open in one instance of Excel, why have 5 running?!? Anyway, you can't wordprocess while you spreadsheet (unless your brain and your hands do multitasking). And Windows has been out for more than 3 years, so what? It doesn't make it any better or worse. > MegaEm v3.03 beta works with Magic Carpet on Gen.Midi emulation. yeah, but how d'you get Maxbos to work with it is what I asked. I already use Megaem 3.03b. > Have fun, Yeah, loads of it. 6 days until I start my exams, 15 of them. > Problem 2 (not really GUS-related, please forgive) is that Doom won't work > in a DOS box or full-screen. I've tried a number of configs - none work. > I have read from others that this should work. If I do a shutdown to > win95 DOS, it works, but as mentioned above without sound. Truthfully, I > have yet to find a DOS game that I have been able to make work with > win95 - I'm lucky my main interest is my sequencers, but it is a little > disconcerting as I had hoped that win95 would help solve the "reconfigure > for every game" problem. Try DOOM setup, make sure that the ULTRASND and ULTRADIR variables are set and ultrinit has been run. Doom will work with sound in win95 dos, and in a window if you don't have the GUS drivers loaded. I've been playing The Lion King in a window, no problem (even with the GUS drivers loaded and it's a DOS4/GW game) Right, I've finished whinging, moaning and occaisionally helping (or trying to), so I'll be off, seey'all matt - -- +-----------------------------------------------+------------------------------+ | Night comes quickly to the Pride Lands. | * RAD HOST (Lion King) | | The sky turns violet and shatters into stars. | * Ask me anything Lion King | | At this magic hour, Mufasa and his son | related. | | sit beneath the slowly turning galaxies, | * X-phile | | surrendering themselves to | * GUS user | | the rhythms of the nocturnal world. | The Mad semi-Frenchman (tm) | +-The Art of the Lion King----------------------+-----Matt@machine.demon.co.uk-+ - --MAA10193.799615142/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 15:45:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Manley/Leeuwen driver and UltiMOD From: rjm@dciem.dnd.ca (Robert Manley) > From: bbaskin@mail.utexas.edu (Bryan K. Baskin) > Subject: DOPE and OS/2 drivers > .. > > To Manley and Co., > > Thanks for new, integrated driver. Will old version of UltiMOD work or > is new one ready? When will S3M, etc be added? Any dates on SB > emulation or MIDI synth? Thanks. A new version of UltiMOD will be included in the driver distribution. S3M is being worked on by Sander and we are also discussing MIDI synth. Robert. - -- # Robert J. Manley, NEW: rjm@dciem.dnd.ca # # NTT Systems Inc., Toronto, Ontario, CANADA # # OS/2:OSs :: 92,93 Blue Jays:MLB :: Canada:World # - --MAA11014.799615531/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 15:50:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: -- THE END OF WIN '95 DISCUSSION -- From: alek@linefeed.com (Alek Hayes) Greetings Gussers, I have been watching the acumulated shit about Win 95 build up in this digest over the past few months. I have a few things to say to end this matter once and for all. DO NOT POST MESSAGES ABOUT WIN 95 UNTIL IT IS OUT. GRAVIS HAVE GOT NO OBLIGATION TO SUPPORT WIN 95 BECAUSE IT IS NOT OFFICIALLY OUT YET. IT HAS BEEN EXPLAINED MANY TIMES IN THIS DIGEST THAT THE GUS WILL WORK WITH WIN 95. IF IT DOESN'T THEN TOUGH! TO PREVENT ENCOURAGMENT OF PEOPLE ASKING ABOUT WIN 95, I SUGGEST THAT NOONE ANSWERS TO MESSAGES ABOUT WIN 95, ENAD ESPECIALLY ANNOYING COMMENTS LIKE: "Win95 is crap. My Spectrum with a microdisk drive could format a floppy. OS/2 can do multimedia video at 25 fps in a window, whilst downloading my mail, whilst formating a floppy etc while I'm word processing on a 486. Plus it doesn't barf when I run 5 copies of Excel. It's also object-oriented. Oh, and it's been out for 3 years." THIS PERSON OBVIOUSLY HAS A PROBLEM. IGNORE HIM. DO NOT WRITE FOLLOW UPS ABOUT ANY WIN 95 PROBLEMS AND I REPEAT, DO NOT WRITE THEM IN THE FIRST PLACE. LIBERATE THE DIGEST AS IT SHOULD BE! - -- ***** This message was posted by Alek Hayes ***** _________________________ / \ //---------------------------------\\ | Email addresses: | | "My God... It's full of stars..." | | Alek@linefeed.com | \\------2001: A Space Odyssey------// | Alek@msn.com |_________________________ | \ | Home page: | | http://www.linefeed.com/linefeed/alek/home.html | | | | Voice phone: | | 0181 896 1984 | \____________________________________________________/ - --MAA14844.799617461/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 15:54:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: GUS, games and slowdowns From: Greg Many games experience slowdowns with the GUS. After playing around, I have come to the conclusion that not all slowdowns are related to the way the soundcard works. Many of the sound and game slowdowns on my computer are due to my speed compensating gameport. Games such as NBA Live 95 will not work at normal speed with a GUS unless the joystick port is at minimal speed. On my machine this means I set my CHJOY gamecard to a setting of 31 by typing chjoy3.exe 31. On the Ultrasound, the gameport can be changed by typing Ultrajoy 31. So far, I have solved problems with NBA Live and Mortal Kombat II. I do not know if any of these problems are GUS specific, but NBA Live was unplayable with GUS music unless the speed compensating gameport was shut down. From: hansonka@RoseVC.Rose-Hulman.Edu (KrisJon Hanson) Subject: Ripping Dark Forces Midis. . . I dunno if anyone has done this yet, but I thought I should just let everyone know about a really cool program I found. It's call MIDIRIP. It searches through files and extracts the midis (providing the file contains any). Run this program on your SOUNDS.GOB in the /DARK directory and voila! 55 midis, all in GenMidi format and 16 channel. One downside, the ripped files won't play in Windoze, so you have to use PLAYFILE. Maybe someone with a little more midi knowledge can help out on converting them. MidiRip is on the GUS archives under ~/game/midirp15.zip L8R. - -KrisJon Hanson HansonKA@RoseVC.Rose-Hulman.edu - ------------------------------------------------------- When buying and selling are controlled by legislation, the first things to be bought and sold are legislators. - --MAA14984.799617559/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 15:55:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Ripping Dark Forces Midis. . . From: hansonka@RoseVC.Rose-Hulman.Edu (KrisJon Hanson) I dunno if anyone has done this yet, but I thought I should just let everyone know about a really cool program I found. It's call MIDIRIP. It searches through files and extracts the midis (providing the file contains any). Run this program on your SOUNDS.GOB in the /DARK directory and voila! 55 midis, all in GenMidi format and 16 channel. One downside, the ripped files won't play in Windoze, so you have to use PLAYFILE. Maybe someone with a little more midi knowledge can help out on converting them. MidiRip is on the GUS archives under ~/game/midirp15.zip L8R. - -KrisJon Hanson HansonKA@RoseVC.Rose-Hulman.edu - ------------------------------------------------------- When buying and selling are controlled by legislation, the first things to be bought and sold are legislators. - --NAA15126.799617689/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 15:56:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: GUS Sampling and Looping (USS 8) From: c@peacdr0.nottingham.ac.uk Hi, I'd like some advice from the experts on how to take a sample recorded through the GUS(v 3.4) line in, and loop it continuously. I want to be able to sample a guitar chord sequence edit it to the right length and loop it indefinately, so I can practice along with it. I've tried using USS8 which I got with my Gus, but I have to insert every measure, which makes the sample extremely long, when what I need to do it just repeat the same information. Is there any software that can do this with my Gus? Does USS16 do this? (Although I'll probably need a Gus Max for this). Is there a later version of USS8 (mine is 1.01) which does this? Cheers, Mark Mark Blagdon (c@peacdr0.nottingham.ac.uk) - --NAA15327.799617840/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 15:58:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Mixer AIL drivers ??? From: anquetin@fructidor.ufr-info-p7.ibp.fr (Benoit ANQUETIN) I have had some problems with the game LBA and my GUS. Midi and Dig works fine, but there are no mixer use, and the CD-ROM music doesn't work ! Apparently, the game uses AIL drivers for mixer capability (the m_xxx files in LBA). I would like to know if such drivers does exist, it should be very useful for LBA and other games. . - --NAA15917.799617954/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 15:59:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: GUS Daily Digest V22 #3 From: Sam > From: eraadr@scs.leeds.ac.uk > Subject: Interwave SB compatibility > [ I said IW would not be hardware SB-compat ] > Please stop spreading 'news' which are NOT true. I read on an AMD document > about the Interwave that it will be 100% HARDWARE compatible with the SB in > addition to GUS compatibility! OK... I read a document (presumably the same) and it looked to me like SB-compatibility was software still. Sorry, maybe I was wrong. > I'm not sure about how much RAM it supports as I read that doc. quite a while > ago but I think it was 16MB RAM + 16MB ROM maximum. That's what I thought as well. (if I said something different, sorry). Sorry about that; I thought I was regurgitating information from that press release for the benefit of folks who missed it first time round. > [Mod for Win problems] > > Under Windows, to be compatible with the Gravis drivers (and to follow > > the windows rules) you are not allowed to use hardware directly, so you > > have to mix it on the CPU. > > That's not exact, Modus does it fine by using the midi facilities and loading > the mod samples as midi patches in the GUS RAM so it is possible to avoid > mixing with the CPU. The version of MODUS I have doesn't co-operate fully with MIDI/WAV drivers. If you try to play WAV at same time as MOD, it (fairly obviously, I suppose) doesn't work. However, often MIDs and WAVs played *after* the MOD has finished also do not work properly. In addition, it often crashed. To get it to work reliably, I had to uninstall the Windows GUS drivers. There might be a newer version, but I didn't know about this. Sam [] http://www.dur.ac.uk/~d405ua <[ Web pagE ]> *NEW* Sysex Manager ! [] [] For Software Forge program information and downloads [] Including [] [] NETRIS 1.1 best Tetris game <[ For Win 3.1 ]> Sysex Manager 1.0S [] - --NAA16248.799618164/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 16:00:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: gus dos games in win95 From: catena@arrcee.enet.dec.com The problem I've seen is that apparently DMA to the gus ( to load the patches) does'nt work in a win95 dos vm. Some native programs will time out waiting for hte interupt at the end of dma some just hang. have fun, - --NAA16423.799618290/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 16:01:35 -0700 (PDT) Subject: OS/2 drivers help From: rezaei@tristan.TN.CORNELL.EDU (Mohammad Ali Rezaei) I'm running OS/2 2.1, MMPM 1.1 (no, I won't upgrade to warp because it refuses to install over 2.1 :-< ). I get digital sound with the gravis 0.31 alpha drivers, but the midi does not work. I even got the ultrasnd.ini file from 3.59 disks... Is there anything else I'm missing here? Any help would be appreciated. -Mohammad - --NAA16527.799618397/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 16:02:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Software mixing... From: Simo P Lankinen ..sorry, I lost name name of the person who sent this message... >As for using the processor instead of the GUS , yes, this is >true.It does it this way for multiple reasons. 2) >Significant advantages are gained by generating playback in software. Even >at 32 channels, the playback rate is still 44khz, where on the GUS 32 >channels brings it down to 19khz, and the IDO setting (which is the >biggest CPU drain) can remove artifacts created by mixing digital >channels. Anyway, at some point in the future, direct GUS >support will be added, but do not hold your breath. I don't have anything against Mod4Win, it's a great looking player with many features and seems to play mods pretty correctly. Still I'd like to point out that you will get better sound quality with GUS-mixing (this has been mentioned before...). When listening to some mods with good samples you can hear static hizzzzzz with M4W or any other software mixing player (assuming you're not using these 'multimedia speakers'...) though all the mod-players that mix on GUS play them bright & clear... try eg. Capamod 2.2 (S3M & 4-8 ch MOD). Shouldn't it be possible to run the GUSs' mixing algorith on CPU ? Someone familiar with all these mixing algorithms surely knows whatkind of processing power is needed for getting such mixing quality, will a 100 Mhz Pentium do? 8-) The trend seems to be to get dozens of Mbs of memory on a soundboard but if one only wants to produce music one doesn't need 32 megs of main memory (surely needed to be able to use word-processors in the near future...) and another 32 on sound board... Anyone care to comment on a possibility of having a program that mixes with the quality of GUS (or better) with the new CPUs, or better, is there already one? 8-) Simo, just wondering 8-) ~ Simo Lankinen slankine@cc.helsinki.fi ~ ~ 358 (9)0 753 6787 Rautalammintie 3 C 603 00550 Hki Finland ~ - --NAA16626.799618563/gaia.ucs.orst.edu-- ------------------------------ From: Vince - IE - Experimental Mail Server Admin Acct Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 16:09:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Posting Problems Fixed! Hi GUSers, You may have been having problems posting to the GUS Daily Digest and Mailing List. This problem has been fixed since it was just a problem with the aliases file... Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused anyone... Happy GUSing! Cheers, Vince ___ System Administrator \|/ bigbang.HIP.Berkeley.EDU ___ | The California Unix Public Access (o o) Systems, Inc. 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