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| ---=== D S M I / 2 ===--- |
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| ---=== Digital Sound & Music Interface for OS/2 ===--- |
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| ---=== (C) 1994,1995, 1996 Julien Pierre ===--- |
| (C) 1992,1995 Otto Chrons |
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DSMI is a sound interface for PC compatible computers. It
provides programmers with a variety of functions to play music
and sound effects in their programs.
Here are some of DSMI's capabilities:
* Supports any soundcard with an MMPM/2 driver
* optionnal real-time support with Direct Audio
* Up to 32 simultaneous channels lets you play sound effects
simultaneously with music!
* Plays MODs, STMs, S3Ms, 669s, MTMs, FARs and other formats
* Very easy sound card setup
* Special 16-bit support, which means GREAT sound quality on
16-bit cards
* Very extensive programming interface that lets YOU decide what
to do
* Modular structure means easier upgrades (e.g. new sound cards)
* On-line hypertext reference guide! (over 130kB)
* Example programs
* Utilizes 386 instruction mix to reach maximum performance,
And last but not the least:
* DSMI IS DEFINITELY THE MOST EXTENSIVE PLAYER ON EARTH!!
WHAT'S IN DSMI------------------------------------------------------------
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- Made with IBM C Set ++ 2.1 and Borland Turbo Assembler 4.0, but should also
work fine with other compilers
- Comes with DSMI/32, a 32-bit protected mode version of DSMI which
works with 32-bit C compilers.
- A dynamic link library and an import library are provided for
easy linking
- Following parts are written in assembly language:
* Sound mixing routines
* Module player engine
* Some miscellaneous functions
- C source is compiled with IBM C Set ++ 2.1 and uses
386 instruction set
AVAILABILITY--------------------------------------------------------------
DSMI/2 is available to developers right now.
Look at the ORDER.DSM file if you want a commercial or non-commercial licence.
If you agree to the terms of EVALLIC.DSM, you can get a free evaluation copy of
DSMI. Email me at madbrain@netsrq.com.
For DOS & Win32 versions, contact Otto Chrons : oc@iki.fi.