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- Path: sparky!uunet!grebyn!daily!rich
- From: rich@grebyn.com (Richard Lawrence)
- Subject: Re: Fighting Street II
- Message-ID: <1993Jan2.074735.6377@grebyn.com>
- Keywords: .... 20 megs!
- Organization: Grebyn Timesharing
- References: <9212304015@genesis.nred.ma.us> <ibhan.725909068@husc.harvard.edu> <930101810@genesis.nred.ma.us>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 07:47:35 GMT
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- In article <930101810@genesis.nred.ma.us> nugget@genesis.nred.ma.us (Ralph Barbagallo) writes:
-
- >>>Hey, I just heard that the P.C. Engine version of Fighting Street II will
- >>>be a 20 Megabit card! They won't do it on CD because they couldn't get
- >>>the music to speed up if they used a CD (obvioulsy)... Not sure on the
- >>
- >>That's rediculous. They could easily just not use sound directly from the CD.
- >>
- > How are you supposed to speed up and slow down music on a CD? You'd have t o
- >switch tracks and that would interrupt the music.... they couldn't do it with
- >any degree of smoothness...
- >
-
- The same way they would on a cartridge: play it through the FM
- synthesizer chip rather than from the CD directly. Then all you have to
- do is change a timing loop.
-
- --
- Rich Lawrence, Synoptics Systems Engineer DOD#9630 rich@grebyn.com
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- Since then, they've been trying to correct their mistake.
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