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Message-Id: <199807221402.KAA24190@delorie.com>
From: "Guan Foo Wah" <jgfw AT usa DOT net>
To: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Cc: <alegro AT mail DOT canvaslink DOT com>
Subject: Announce : JGMOD uploaded
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1998 22:00:41 +0800
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I have just uploaded a newer version of JGMOD (date : 22 July 1998). With
volume envelope supported, now JGMOD is able to play XM better. 

If you are dissapointed with the previous version of JGMOD (14 June 1998)
because it is worse at XM, you might not with the newest version. Try it
out. 

What's new
-----------------
1. Volume envelope supported 
2. Some XM with Amiga frequency play samples with negative finetune in B
note incorrectly. Fixed. 
3. JGMOD (when playing XM linear period) no longer crashes programs (with
floating point
    exception) which uses floating point calculations 
4. Key off (or note off) is properly supported. Previously implemented as
note cut. 


XM effects unsupported 
----------------------------------
1.Arpeggio
2.Set envelop Position
3.Panning Envelope
4.Auto Vibrato


If you don't know what JGMOD is
-----------------------------------------------
JGMOD is an add-on library for Allegro. It uses allegro digital routines to
play mod musics. Currently it supports mod (15 & 31 instruments), S3M and
XM. It is a guestware. Which means you have to register to use it. But the
registration is totally free. Just fill in a form and you are registered.
The form can be found in JGMOD homepage.

Visit JGMOD homepage
http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/vista/8890    or
http://surf.to/jgmod				  or
http://www.jgmod.home.ml.org







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