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THE EXECUTEABLE CONTENTS OF THIS ARCHIVE MAY BE USED IN ANY DEMO PROGRAM
WHICH HAS NO COST, THIS ARCHIVE IS FOR NO-PROFIT USE ONLY.
DISCLAIMER:
This program has been run on V1.3 and V2.X systems usings AREXX
and has performed to its design, If you find a bug or request a new
feature drop me a line.
Updates to this program will be ongoing, I have many enhancements in
progress that will be released as time permits.
CREDITS:
songloader/songplayer by Teijo Kinnunen 1990 form MED2.X Player Source PD.
(Finnish translator - Local Book Store.)
Code fragments from minrexx by Radical Eye Software BLURB intact PD.
Additional ASM & 'C' additions and modifications by RSW.
Rexxplayer by RSW.
From the LAB of Robert S. Wagoner
BIX: RSWAGONER
REXXPLAYER V1.01a for MED 2.0 song files or converted Soundtracker files.
DESCRIPTION:
This program is intended to give an added dimension to applications that
have access to a AREXX port such as AmigaVision(TM)(CBM) and many other
third party applications.
REXXPLAYER allows the running of song files in the background through AREXX
and gives your applications the capability to synchronize these music type
files with your graphics to enhance your ability to have complex
transitions on sequence.
I have included a few sample AREXX scripts along with this ARCHIVE to help
convey the idea.
RUNNING:
There is one main file called REXXPLAYER which is a detached process that
waits for any one of the following AREXX commands.
address 'rexxplayer'
'lplay [songname.song]'
'load [songname.song]'
'play'
'stop'
'tempo [6 thru 10]'
/* the following commands will return a string in result based on
one of the commands.
see the example AREXX scripts
*/
'status song'
'status active'
'status current'
'status total'
'status all'
'path [songfile path]'
/* exit will unload the REXXPLAYER from memory */
'exit'
The default songpath is SONGS:
CLOSING:
I have included some song files out of my collection that seemed
interesting enough to show what it does.
The song files can be obtained by many soucres and if there is enough
requests I could slowly post mine.
COMMENTS:
I hope this program sparks new interests and usage of the AREXX language.
Regards, Robert