Short: A cool player for MODs and MEDs Architecture: m68k-amigaos EdPlayer v2.1: 9/20/92 Ah, yes, time to fix the bugs. * New display mode for EdSynth: HIRES/INTERLACE! The EdSynth popup button now cycles through No EdSynth, Old EdSynth, and New EdSynth. * asl.library now supported. See docs for FREQ command. * NOTE SKIPPING BUG -- DIE DIE DIE DIE!!!!!!!!! With 2.0, I thought that I had killed this note-skipping bug. But it seems that every system is different: What is fixed on my A3000 might still be broken on yours. SO, I made a new command, "DMAWait ", that lets you adjust it yourself, for best results!! A new query, "ADMA", reads the current value of DMAWait. See the DOCs or startup file for info on how to use this new command. * ProTracker tempo commands fixed. A patch in the PT replay code, designed to make EdPlayer compatible with old NT mods, actually broke compatability with newer PT mods. A small modification to the patch should fix it for both the old and the new. * EdPlayer interrupt priority lowered to "software interrupt". This means that more time-critical interrupts like modem activity will be able to interrupt EdPlayer. Modem operations should return to normal. * Now takes less CHIP memory. The EdSynth code used to take about 50k more CHIP mem than it needed to. EdPlayer was streamlined so much in this area that it actually got smaller this version (actually, I think EdP 2.0 might have had a smaller executable than EdP 1.1, but that was only because I started compressing the executable in 2.0). * New ARexx queries, AVERsion, AERRor and APLAying. See docs. * New companion program created, "EdPlayerJr". EdPlayer Junior is just EdPlayer without the mouse interface (main panel/EdSynth). Even after opening the iconified window, it only takes about 40 bytes (yes, BYTES!!) of CHIP mem. It can be controlled through telled/ cteled/ARexx, the same as the "big" version of EdPlayer in every respect except the MENU command. This small-size, low-mem player is perfect for playing back songs or programs created earlier with the main EdPlayer under low mem conditions, or for putting ARexx-controlled music in presentations (that don't need the main panel), etc. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------