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Galaxy Music Player v2.10
Written by Virt of T∙R∙I∙A∙L
Featuring the LightSpeed I Mixer (tm)
Introduction :
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GLX started as a very simple modplayer on my good old Philips NMS 9100 XT.
The first version only played very simple modules, it crashed on everything
else. But improvements were made and after a month or so nearly all special
commands were implemented and GLX played (almost) every .MOD. But only
four channels at the time, but because of the new multi-channel songs I put in
multi channel support (e.g. eight channel modules), I set the maximum
number of channels to 18, for now, 16 music channels and two effect channels.
So GLX was able to play up to 14 KHz using SoundBlaster DMA output on my Old XT
But according to my calculations it should be possible for my 8 Mhz XT to
mix over 22 Khz. So I went optimizing and a month later the result was
stunning : My XT mixed at over 25 Khz using SoundBlaster DMA output,
Covox DAC worked too but only upto 12 Khz !
So I thought : "Wow, great, now let's support more cards!" So a friend of mine
had bought an AdLib Gold, but AdLib's support programs really sucked and
there was no decent modplayer for the AdLib Gold, well there is WOWII
which only plays four channels. So somehow we managed to get some documentation
on the AdLib Gold, don't ask me how, but we got it. And we screwed around
for over a week, but after a week the AdLib Gold Stereo DMA output was working
on my friends 486DX2, so I took the AdLib Gold home and tried it on my XT :
No Sound ! So I ripped out the bugs (in the program) et voila : My XT was
now mixing at 22 Khz Stereo ! GREAT !
So I quickly put in support for Covox, Speaker, Stereo-On-1 & AdLib FM.
So one thing left : The Gravis UltraSound (GUS), great card, so after a week
messing around with my brothers GUS it worked quite well.
So I guess that's basically it for GLX's history.
Using the program :
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GLX is quite easy to use, you won't be bothered by keying IRQ's, DMA Channels,
Parallelport-addresses etc. The only things GLX likes to know (not needed)
are : Output device, Replay rate (higher is better) & Name of the module...
Command Line : GLX /oXX /mYY MODULE.EXT
/oXX -> Selects output device (autodetected, listed in order of detection)
GS : Gravis UltraSound, autodetect memory installed.
PS : ProAudio Spectrum
SB : SoundBlaster (Pro) 1.0 - 2.0
AG : AdLib Gold 1000/2000
AB : AdLib/SoundBlaster FM Chip
SO : Stereo-On-1
SK : PC-Speaker
C? : Covox/DAC at printer-port ?
/mYY -> Selects mixing speed in Khz (default is 22 Khz)
GUS : 44.1 Khz Stereo Only !!!
PAS : 1..44 Khz Stereo Only !!!
SB 1.0/1.5 : 1..22 Khz
SB 2.0 : 1..44 Khz
SB Pro : 1..22 Khz Stereo Only !!!
AdLib Gold : 7.35, 11.025, 22.05, 44.1 KHz Stereo Only !!!
AdLib FM : 1..44 Khz
Stereo-On-1 : 1..64 Khz
PC-Speaker : 1..44 Khz
Covox/DAC : 1..64 Khz
MODULE.EXT -> Module name, default extension ".MOD".
But GLX will also load .XM, .S3M, .STM, .669 & .FAR files.
Keys while playing :
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<Esc> : Quits the program.
<S> : Shells to DOS.
<A..Z> : Change position/mode of voice/channels.
<CursL>: Previous order, rewind.
<CursR>: Next order, fastforward.
<CursU>: Increase Main Volume/Louder.
<CursD>: Decrease Main Volume/Softer.
<Space>: Pops up the Fileselector.
<Enter>: Pops up the Sampleviewer.
<Home> : Jump to first order/start of song.
<End> : Jump to last order/end of song.
Supported formats :
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- SoundTracker, 15 instrument, 4 channel Modules
- NoiseTracker, 31 instrument, 4 channel Modules
- ProTracker, 31 instrument, 4 channel Modules
(Extended Commands & 100 pattern mode too)
- FastTracker, 31 instrument, 6 channel Modules
- FastTracker, 31 instrument, 8 channel Modules
- FastTracker, 31 instrument, 16 channel Modules
- TakeTracker, 31 instrument, XX channel Modules
- GLXComposer, 31 instrument, 4 channel Modules
- GLXComposer, 31 instrument, 8 channel Modules
- GLXComposer, 31 instrument, 16 channel Modules
- Composer 669, 64 instrument, 8 channel Modules
- FastTracker2, XX instrument, XX channel Modules
- ScreamTr. 3, XX instrument, XX channel Modules
- ScreamTr. 2.5,31 instrument, 4 channel Modules
- Farandole, XX instrument, 16 channel Modules
About the program :
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GLX was coded by Virt of T∙R∙I∙A∙L using the following "tools" :
- A Computer (Started on an 8 Mhz Philips XT with Covox DAC)
(Finished on a 386DX-40 with Covox DAC/SoundBlaster 2.0/GUS/PAS)
- An Editor, I use(d) QEdit v3.00 advanced
- An Assembler, I use(d) TASM 3.2
- A Linker, I use(d) TLINK 4.0
(Thanks goes to Borland International for the above tools)
- Friends who gave up a lot of their spare time to discuss
the results of the changes made.
- Beta-testers : Teake Bruinsma, Marten van Dijk, Michiel Ouwehand and
(Alfa order:-) Martijn Wilhelm.
GLX is written in 8088/8086 assembler, no 286+ instructions used. This is done
to show that when you use your head, it's possible to do things nobody expected
And because I wanted to show that 8088/8086/80286 are not OUT !!!
GLX is written in 6622 lines of assembly code and some additional data and
the player completely runs in one segment, module data is, of course, not
on the same segment !
Furthermore Virt and/or T∙R∙I∙A∙L cannot be held responsible for ANY
personal and/or material damage/losses caused by the (improper) use of GLX...
Contact :
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If you want to contact Virt and/or T∙R∙I∙A∙L, because you've got nice
ideas/gadgets for GLX, don't be afraid to contact us, we WON'T eat you ! :)
(Main coder) (Assistant coder)
Carlo Vogelsang (Virt of T∙R∙I∙A∙L) Michiel Ouwehand (Icarus of T∙R∙I∙A∙L)
Tolhuisweg 25 Kalverdijk 59
8443 DT 1747 GJ
Heerenveen Kalverdijk
+31-(0)5130-33184 +31-(0)2269-3448
InterNet: carlo@progsup.tess.nl InterNet: michiel@progsup.tess.nl
FreeNet: 2:2802/108.25 (/FIDO) FreeNet: 2:2802/108.11 (/FIDO)
Or to Geniaal BBS ][ and leave a message to Carlo Vogelsang (Virt) or
to Michiel Ouwehand (Icarus)
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If you have any questions, comments, suggestions or ideas PLEASE contact us...
Because we like to know, what people think about our programs...
Bye bye.
Virt...