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From: | pavlichum AT topaz DOT cqu DOT edu DOT au (Thunder Child)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Port MIDAS sound system to DJGPP?
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Date: | 4 Sep 96 14:04:08 +1000
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Organization: | Central Queensland University, Australia
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Message-ID: | <1996Sep4.140408@topaz>
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NNTP-Posting-Host: | topaz.cqu.edu.au
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Apparently the new version of the MIDAS sound system has been released.
(I picked it up from ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/demos/incoming/code/mds05rc1.zip
I *think*). This sound system is freeware, but unfortunately DJGPP isn't
a supported compiler.
The following is pasted directly from the MIDAS readme :
> MIDAS now supports the following platforms and compilers:
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> - 32-bit MS-DOS under DOS/4GW, with Watcom C/C++
> - Windows NT/95 with Watcom C/C++
> - Windows NT/95 with Visual C/C++
> - Linux with GNU C/C++
Mikmod was ported to DJGPP by a third party, but I suspect MIDAS will be
a much harder nut to crack. I'm no low level source hacker, so I thought I'd
post this here so the people with the knowlege can give porting it a go (if
they're interested of course:).
Sorry about not listing any features. The docs are pretty lean in this
version. (mds05rc1 = MIDAS 0.5 Release Candidate 1... a public release
to iron out any bugs before the final version I guess). I CAN tell you that
it's a feature-rich package that supports midi and digital (S3M, MOD, XM)
music playback, as well as sound effects. Supports syching music and sound
with (screen?) events. I don't think any SB beyond the SB16 is supported,
but the GUS and new INTERWAVE are, as well as the PAS in native mode.
Any takers? :)
-Mark
ps. I have not used this package as I don't have any of the supported
compilers. (No, I DON'T run Linux anymore... no $$$ for more HD space).
By many accounts it's the best freeware sound package out there. (I'm
interested in any comments to the contrary though).
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