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From: "Chris Underwood" <underwoodc AT logica DOT nospam DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Compiling Libamp
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 11:13:01 -0000
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Damian Yerrick wrote in message ...
>
>There's a patched audioalg.c; search this NG's archives
>(through the list archives at delorie.com or through Deja).


I hunted the archives, and found a post with an attached audialg.c. The post
was a reply to my earlier post, but it never showed up on my news server. I
tried decoding the file, but several newsreaders thought it contained
errors. Can someone post a plain text copy either to this group or to me
directly (remove nospam from the email address).

I managed to randomly delete enough assembly from the file near the errors
that it compiled, and even played music. It played a bit slowly though - not
a problem with needing a bigger CPU, but something else strange. After
timing, it appeared to play 60 seconds of music in around 63 seconds, making
everything sound a little off pitch and slow. Is this a hacked LibAmp
problem, or an Allegro/soundcard problem?

If I get a version to work properly, I'll host a zip of it on my web pages
so that others can get it going easily.

Cheers,

Chris


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