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MODRES is a memory resident set of utilities for playing modules and
samples to the PC Speaker or a variety of hardware from high level
programs.
Features:
o Supports all Amiga module functions (such as sliding, vibrato etc)
o Can output to numerous devices including the PC Speaker
o Memory resident - uses only 5k and can be easily removed from memory
o Ability to play individual samples
o Freeware - no registration fees or disabled functions
Coming in the next release:
o Documentation to allow programmers to use MODRES in their own programs
o Full soundblaster support
o Extra functions for volume/looping of sample
o Function to select processor speed
Bugs:
o Only supports modules with samples <64k in them (the majority are so)
(Fix coming in a few months)
o Crashes on corrupted modules (as there is no time to check things)
o Only works for 286's >12MHz
MODRES_LICENSE________________________________________________________________
The program file MODRES.COM is copyrighted by Mark J Cox ("the author")
You are licensed to:
o Use MODRES in its unaltered form
o Make as many copies of MODRES as you wish
o Give such copies to anyone
o distribute the software via electronic means
You are specifically prohibited from charging, or requesting donations,
for any such copies, however made; and from distributing the software
with commercial or shareware products without prior permission in
writing from the author.
There is no warranty of any kind, and the author is not liable for
damages of any kind.
MODRES is Copyright (C) 1991
Mark J Cox, 29 Lundie Close, Stenson Fields, Derby DE2 3AN
Any donations, ideas, suggestions, bugs please write or send
some Email to:
m.j.h.cox@uk.ac.bradford (in the UK From August 1st 1991 )
m.j.h.cox@bradford.ac.uk (outside UK From August 1st 1991 )
or Netmail to:
Mark Cox 2:250/404.5 (Kingdom of Greyhawk BBS, 0332 756414 )
[please leave a postal address as I cannot always reply to Netmail]