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Music Server v1.40 for DOS
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I've added a multi-config feature as was suggested by some people. I've
also cleaned the code up a bit but putting in the new feature might have
introduced new ones. Again, bug reports and suggestions would be
greatly appreciated.
If I'm going to develop this program any further, I may need to find a
way to use overlays or something so the program will be able to free up
memory as it calls a music player. Any suggestions toward that end
will be heaven sent.
Quesions, suggestions, etc. to:
George R. Torralba
Internet: grtorlba@seattleu.edu
USMail: 8728 Phinney Ave. N. #8
Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: (206) 781-7622
Music Server v1.30 for DOS
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I guess you can't call this a quick & dirty program as much anymore since
I've placed enough time on it already. Hell I paid $50.00 bucks for the
damn compiler (VBDOS) I figured I may as well use it.
Version 1.30 has some added functions, mostly for file chores. A
JukeBox has also been added. I don't play sound files very often so
I'm not sure what kind of features to include in it. Any suggestion would
be considered depending on the level of difficulty in accomplishing it
within VBDos and my programming prowess. Version 1.30 also contains lots
of bug fixes and code refinement.
If you're wondering about why I added the file functions, I find it useful
in weeding out and sorting newly acquired sound files.