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Difference 1.2 1994
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Commandline parameters:
-Cn - select soundboard to use
n │
───┼───────────────────
0 │ Speaker (disabled)
1 │ SoundBlaster (and compaptibles)
2 │ SoundBlaster Pro
3 │ ProAudio Spectrum +
4 │ ProAudio Spectrum 16 (disabled)
5 │ Gravis UltraSound
PAS 16 support is included but disabled, because I sold mine and
have done some changes (PAS+ support) since then. It might work just
fine, but it also might give you a terrible headache. So please try to
understand.
And you can always try PAS+, which is still few lightyears ahead of
the rest in sound quality. =)
If GUS hangs or won't be detected then you might have to try running
ULTRINIT or SBOS. Occasionally they cure the problem!
(Note that you should have set the environment variable ULTRASND.
The player uses GUS's own timer, not the one of the machine, so also
the GF1-irq matters. Default parameters are xxx,1,1,11,5
Also note that at least on my machine the GUS screws up SBPro if they
both have same irq (midiirq). Additionally GUS's GF1-irqs die.)
-Snn - set mixing rate
With this selector you can easily experiment with machine hangups.
The default mixing rate is 20kHz, but with PAS you can choose one up to
44kHz (i guess).
-Inn - force interrupt on SB & SBPro
-Dn - force DMA on SB & SBPro
-Mik_rules_the_scene - nothing
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Have fun and see you at Assembly '94
Mik / Sonic