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- From: innuendo@execpc.com (Jonathan Gapen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: AU datatype
- Date: 7 Apr 1996 05:37:55 GMT
- Organization: esCom Amiga Madison Enthusiast's Organisation
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- In article <9604052028.AA002rp@abstruse.demon.co.uk> Jonathan Waland <walaj@abstruse.demon.co.uk> writes:
- >
- > Isn't there a patch that alters datatypes to use Fast Mem - for all those
- > with graphics cards? Maybe this is causing the problem.
- > (the patch is NO use without a graphics card)
-
- What does a graphics card have to do with sound?
- However, the sound.datatype can load samples into fast RAM, if it is the
- version included with AmigaOS 3.1. It works this way regardless of any
- graphics card.
- Without a doubt, the problem with the sunau.datatype is that it loads
- samples into fast RAM, even under AmigaOS 3.0, and under AmigaOS 3.0, the
- sound.datatype only accepts samples in chip RAM. How do I know? I wrote my
- own sound.datatype replacement, that's how. :-)
-
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- Jonathan Gapen (innuendo@execpc.com)
- Bread in, toast out. How does it DO that?
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