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--> MikMod Sound Libraries Version 3.0 -> Release Notes - August 20th, 1997 Welcome to the long awaited MikMod 3.0 public release. Although this product has been delayed countless times, hopefully it will be worth the wait. We have added tons of new features and worked weeks on end to trace down all know bugs. Notes about this release: The documentation is there, but is not finished. Streaming audio has been promised, but it is not functional in this version of MikMod. I promise that a 3.xx update will be released prety soon that will have support for streaming audio. The Unix side of things is pretty messy. If you want Unix drivers for your particular platform, ask me about it! I have a handful of partially converted drivers and it just might help save you time rather than hack from 2.10 by yourself. VIRTCH2.C, the high-quality mixer used for the WAV and RAW drivers, currently requires that your compiler supports 64 bit integers. If it does not, ignore VIRTCH2.C and switch drv_raw.c and drv_wav.c back to VIRTCH.C. I will have a floating point alternative to the 64 bit integer VIRTCH2.C very soon. And as usual, please report all bugs to Jake Stine at: dracoirs@epix.net. -/- Compiling for Watcom If you have Watcom for DOS only (no IDE), you should be able to compile MIKMOD.EXE in the Examples/ directory by running WCMAKE.BAT. The in- dividual makefiles are in the three source trees as MAKEFILE.WC. Users of the IDE (v10.6 or better) can hopefully use the mikmod.wpj lo- cated in root directory (same location as this file). MIKMOD.WPJ can compile all of the Watcom examples. Or you can make your own project and include the MIKMOD.TGT, MMIO.TGT, and EXTDOS.TGT files found in the Lib/ directory. Remember that if you are going to be running code from interrupt-driven situations (ie, from the system timer), you have to use Watcom's /ZU compiler option for any module that will have code called while in an interrupt. -/- Compiling for DJGPP Working DJGPP makefiles have been included as MAKEFILE.GCC in each of the source trees. MikMod now works 100% with DJGPP version 2.0 and above. -/- Other Compilers If you have another compiler and you manage to get Mikmod to work with it, drop me a line and we will see about making the needed changes to my copy for the next release. If you get into trouble, you can e-mail me for help. Otherwise, make sure to check the example files for general useage and some other misc- ellaneous information. Documentation ============= There are several documentation files in the Docs/ directory. They are: MIKMOD.DOC: General and specific useage of the MikMod Sound System in programs. Contains a reference to all API calls, global variables, and soundcards supported. This file is in Microsoft Word fr Windows 2.0 format. If you do not have a program to read this format, you can download a free Word viewer from [assuming Microsoft does not rearrange their site (yea, right)]: http://www.microsoft.com/officefreestuff/word/ MIKCVT.TXT: Text file on how to use the MIKCVT.EXE conversion utility. TIPS.TXT: Various tips, tricks, and optimizations that I jot down as I think of them. Example sources =============== This version of MikMod includes four sample sources: MIKMOD: A basic module player with a simple interface. MIKWAV: An example of WAV loading and sound effects usage. This example includes the three wave files also included, EXPLODE.WAV, MECHA.WAV, and SLASH.WAV. MIKINTER: A simplified module player which attaches MikMod_Update() to the timer interrupt, which is convienient for games and demos (MS-DOS only). MIKCVT: A conversion utility to convert all types of supported mod- ules to MikMod's internal UniFormat. See docs\mikcvt.txt for more useage informaion. How to contact us ================= Please send your questions, registration forms, comments, bugreports, bugfixes, loaders, drivers, soundcards etc. to: -/- Jake Stine [Air Richter] Email: dracoirs@epix.net (preferred) dkstine@microserve.com Snail-mail: Jake Stine 2970 Laurel Run Road Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 United States Phone: (717) 822-2794 And if you want to contact MikMak, the original author of MikMod: -/- Jean-Paul Mikkers [MikMak] Email: mikmak@via.nl (preferred) mikmak@stack.urc.tue.nl Snail-mail: Jean-Paul Mikkers Godartstr. 16 5932AX Tegelen, The Netherlands Phone: +31 (0)77-3732736 Legal Stuff =========== MikMod has been released under a special liscencing agreement. This software package is free to use for home and educational purposes only, and all users are permitted to redistribute the software in its complete and original form only. Unregistered use of this software in a com- mercial package or program is prohibited. Basic translation: IF YOU ARE ASKING MONEY FOR THE PRODUCT YOU USE THIS SOFTWARE WITH, YOU HAVE TO REGISTER! Please see Registration Instructions below for information on how to register. - Registration is only $40 US dollars. - Registering is for the distribution rights of binaries only. Com- mercial distribution of the sources or portions of the sources in any form is strictly prohibited without special granted permission from Divine Entertainment. - Registering MikMod gives you the right to sell an unlimited number of copies of the product you're using it for.. pretty flexible huh? - Registering is good for all minor versions under the current major version. For example, if you register for MikMod 3.00 now, all possi- ble updates through 3.99 will also be registered. This allows for bugfixes and updates without the need to register again. - A MikMod registration cannot be transferred from one person to another, or from one person to a company, or from one company to another company. - Contributors to a library (bug-fixes, new code) will get automatic registration for all future versions. Divine Entertainment reserves the right to decide if your contribution is good enough for registra- tion. - Registered users will be optionally added to a mailing list. - If you use MikMod on a regular basis for home or educational use, we encourage you to register to help support the product (although you do not have to). - If you have any questions concerning registration, mail your query to dracoirs@epix.net. Disclaimer: The author (Jake Stine) specifically disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchant- ability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to defects in the software and documentation. In no event shall the author be liable for any loss of profit or damage, including but not limited to special, incidental, or consequential damages. All product names, trademarks and registered trademarks contained in this document are the property of their respective holders.