Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp From: Elliott Oti Subject: Re: MikMod is broken! Sender: usenet AT fys DOT ruu DOT nl (News system Tijgertje) Message-ID: <343CE908.41C6@fys.ruu.nl> Date: Thu, 9 Oct 1997 14:24:08 GMT Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii References: <343c57db DOT 0 AT 204 DOT 101 DOT 95 DOT 15> Mime-Version: 1.0 Organization: Subatomaire Fysica, RUU Lines: 33 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk Colin Walsh wrote: > > Hi all! > I have been trying to get MikMod to work on my system for some time > now (a few months), and haven't been able to solve this *BIG* problem. > When I compile it "out of the box" (and it does correctly(?) compile) > and run the demo mod player, there is no sound, and the song plays > waaay too quickly. > > I have tried compiling MikMod 2.03, 2.09bd, and 2.10. All experience the > same problems. Also, the song appears to be playing under Win 4.0 DPMI but > when run under DOS\CWSDPMI the thing craps out on me... knowing that Win 4.0 > DPMI is really forgiving (makes it look like there are less bugs in the OS :) > there might be a call gone astray somewhere. > > The odd part about the whole matter is that nothing should be wrong... > I have an SB16, P133, 16 megs of ram, DJGPP 2.01 (everything has been > installed correctly and working fine since April), and all I am doing > is calling make on the DJGPP makefile that comes in all the versions. > > Hoping someone can help, > Colin Walsh > cwalsh AT nf DOT sympatico DOT ca IMO it's a problem with the sound card initialization code. Try running a program which uses the sound card (digital, no MIDI) and then try your MikMod program again. You might have to add initialization lines from another sound library that does work. -- Elliott Oti kamer 104, tel (030-253) 2516 (SAP) http://www.fys.ruu.nl/~oti