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- MIDAS Module Player for Windows NT, version 0.2.3
- --------------------------------------------------
-
- MIDAS MODULE PLAYER IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
- EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES
- OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT
- WILL ANY OF THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES
- CAUSED BY THE USE, OR INABILITY TO USE, OF MIDAS MODULE PLAYER.
-
- MIDAS Module Player may freely be distributed as long as no money is
- charged for it, and no attempt is made to restrict further copying,
- distribution and using of MIDAS Module Player. If you have problems
- with this, or do not understand this, contact us.
-
-
-
- 1. Foreword
- -----------
-
- Thank you for downloading MIDAS Module Player, and, above all, thank
- you for reading the documentation. Although several versions of MidpNT
- have already been released, it's far from finished, and the version
- number reflects this. The user interface is far from finished and
- there is very little documentation, but the most important feature is
- here: correct playback.
-
- So what is MidpNT anyway? MidpNT is a free module player for Windows NT
- and 95. It plays Protracker (MOD), Scream Tracker 3 (S3M) and
- FastTracker 2 (XM) modules on all sound cards that Windows supports.
-
- MidpNT might seem very unfinished and in general look like a music
- system test program more than anything else - and that is exactly what
- it is. The main intention of MidpNT is to test MIDAS Sound System and
- give you an impression what it sounds like - that's why our emphasis is
- on playback quality instead of the user interface. Moreover, MIDAS is
- still very much under development, so all feedback you can give is
- appreciated.
-
-
- 2. Using MidpNT
- ------------------
-
- Using MidpNT is simple - just start it and you are on your way to play
- music. You can use File/Open to select a module, or you can pass a
- module file name in the command line. If you attempt to start a new
- instance of MidpNT, the module file name will just be passed to the old
- copy and it will take care of playing it. This allows you to just
- associate MidpNT with all module extensions and use Explorer or File
- Manager to select and play modules.
-
- MidpNT now also accepts a command line option. Yes, that's right, a
- single command line option. Pass MidpNT "-m" on the command line before
- the module file name to start in minimal UI mode.
-
-
- 3. MidpNT User Interface
- ------------------------
-
- The MidpNT user interface, although very spartan, should be pretty
- straightforward and easy to use. The UI consists of one main window,
- plus possibly several view windows. Views contain some information
- about the song that is currently playing, and possibly some ways to
- control the playback.
-
- Note! The playlist feature isn't there.
-
- [More information when I have time :)]
-
-
- 4. Configuring MidpNT
- ---------------------
-
- MidpNT can be configured using the entries in the Options menu.
- Preferences opens a dialog with generic user interface -related
- preferences and Sound Options lets you change the sound output quality.
- You can also save and restore the view window positions.
-
- IMPORTANT! If you manage to screw MidpNT settings up so that it refuses
- to start any more, edit the Registry from
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Sahara Surfers\MidpNT. You can also delete
- the whole MidpNT key --- MidpNT will then start with default values.
-
-
- 5. Future
- ---------
-
- There are already a couple of graphical module player projects based on
- MIDAS going on, so be sure to check back every now and then.
- Furthermore, I'll be slowly enhancing MidpNT as time goes on, but it's
- mainly designed to be the kind of moduleplayer I myself and a few of my
- close friends would like to use.
-
- Anyway, new MIDAS-related module players will be announced at the
- MidpNT home page, and there is a good chance that a major new player
- will be released during the next couple of weeks or so - stay tuned!
-
-
- 6. Contact information
- ----------------------
-
- Comments, bug reports and improvement ideas are always welcome, use one
- of the following methods:
-
- e-mail: pekangas@sci.fi
-
- phone: +358-3-3172204 (note the new area code)
-
- snail mail: Petteri Kangaslampi
- Insin÷÷rinkatu 60 A 49
- FIN-33720 Tampere
- Finland, Europe
-
- The latest version of MidpNT is always available at
- http://kalahari.ton.tut.fi/s2/midp.html, and more information about
- MIDAS Sound System can be found at
- http://kalahari.ton.tut.fi/s2/midas.html.
-
- Note! When reporting bugs in MidpNT, please remember to include the
- version information and build date displayed in the main window at
- startup. (eg. "Version 0.1.5, built Sep 13 1996.")
-
-
- 7. Revisions
- ------------
-
- 0.2.3 - Added the icon. The icon was originally drawn by
- Han Solo of K/oS, and edited a bit by me. So all the ugly
- bits you can blame on myself :) The icon isn't really tested
- on 256-color or 16-color displays, let me know if it looks
- too bad.
- - Linked with MIDAS 0.6.0
-
- 0.2.2 - Rewrote archive support completely. Decompression target
- directory can now be set in the preferences. Now handles
- archives where the archive name isn't exactly the same as
- the module name.
-
- 0.2.1 - User Interface enhancements: decompression console is hidden,
- MidpNT now displays information in the window caption
- - Minimal UI mode
- - Linked with MIDAS 0.6.rc1
-
- 0.2.0 - Major internal reorganization, now uses the documented MIDAS
- DLL API exclusively
- - Several FT2 compatibility bugs fixed in MIDAS
-
- 0.1.7 - Linked with MIDAS 0.5.0 releas
- - Small bugfixes
-
- 0.1.6 - A new release with the release version of MIDAS 0.5.rc2
-
- 0.1.5 - Fixed various Scream Tracker 3 support problems, including
- bad panning and tempos
- - Fixed a potentially dangerous bug in MOD/S3M playback, which
- didn't surface under Windows NT/95 though
-
- 0.1.4 - Fixed several FastTracker 2 compatibility problems
- - Fixed some problems in loading invalid S3Ms (produced by ST3)
- - Other miscellaneous bugfixes in MIDAS Sound System code
-
- 0.1.3 - Fixed a bug in handling file names with spaces
- - Miscellaneous playback fixes
- - Added 3D-look attribute to Preferences-dialog
- - Changed some accelerator keys - song position is now changed
- with Ctrl-'.' and Ctrl-',', and Center Channels is Ctrl-E.
- - Accelerators now work even if a child window is active
-
- 0.1.2 - Fixed some bugs in module playback that were causing crashes
-
- 0.1.1 - Changed polling to use a thread instead of a multimedia timer
- - this uses much less CPU
- - Centering channels when there was no module playing crashed
- MidpNT, fixed
-
- 0.1.0 - Initial release in this format
-
-
- [$Id: readme.txt 1.8 1997/01/26 22:01:19 pekangas Exp $]