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nobody here knows how to make music play in the background? If anyone out
there does can you help me out on how to do it

Thank You,

Arron Mitchell..
mitch...@nemaine.com

 

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Arron Mitchell wrote:
> nobody here knows how to make music play in the background? If anyone
> out
> there does can you help me out on how to do it

> Thank You,

> Arron Mitchell..
> mitch...@nemaine.com

you have asked this a number of times now, goto yahoo
and find a pascal site, the one that is given a link
from www.borland.com is a good start.  That has various
sound sources and explanations.  It was either in this
group of comp.lang.pascal.misc that a nice bloke sent
a message saying that for anyone wanting what you do
to goto his site where he has a unit ready for
download.

Perhapes you should try going to a search
site or pascal site and try and get the
needed info before asking here, it is
obvious you did not as you would of found
it easily.

jim.

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Arron Mitchell wrote:

> nobody here knows how to make music play in the background? If anyone
> out
> there does can you help me out on how to do it

> Thank You,

> Arron Mitchell..
> mitch...@nemaine.com

What format?
I've been looking for a good library for years. Problem is, most good
ones are commercial, and don't come cheap (unless you're making a
hit-application yourself :))
The ones I found, worked allright in a DOS-environment but did nothing
or worse in Windows95 DOS-box.
But there's light at the end of the tunnel! Finally I found a unit which
is not exactly 100% reliable (I fear) but will play MODs both under
straight DOS and Windows-DOS. It's made by a Lord Excell (?) and I got
it somewhere (...?) from the net. It's called MODPLAY. Perhaps this will
help you locate it. Or, if you like, I'll put it up for download on my
downloadpage.
If anyone has anything better I'm eager to hear about it!

Remco de Korte
Soft Machine
http://www.xs4all.nl/~remcodek/

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Remco de Korte wrote:
> What format?
> I've been looking for a good library for years. Problem is, most good
> ones are commercial, and don't come cheap (unless you're making a
> hit-application yourself :))
> The ones I found, worked allright in a DOS-environment but did nothing

> or worse in Windows95 DOS-box.
> But there's light at the end of the tunnel! Finally I found a unit
> which
> is not exactly 100% reliable (I fear) but will play MODs both under
> straight DOS and Windows-DOS. It's made by a Lord Excell (?) and I got

> it somewhere (...?) from the net. It's called MODPLAY. Perhaps this
> will
> help you locate it. Or, if you like, I'll put it up for download on my

> downloadpage.
> If anyone has anything better I'm eager to hear about it!

Howabout the BWSB engine? it's very good and can be used for freeware...
and if I'm not mistaken the guy who created it put a "registered"
version on his site, because he quit developing for DOS and is using
linux now..

just use yahoo and type BWSB, or Bells whistles and sound boards

Greets,
--
Pascal Bestebroer
Just4Fun Productions
internet: http://people.zeelandnet.nl/rpb/
e-mail  : just4...@zeelandnet.nl
ICQ : 2309110

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Pascal Bestebroer wrote:

> Remco de Korte wrote:

> > What format?
> > I've been looking for a good library for years. Problem is, most
> good
> > ones are commercial, and don't come cheap (unless you're making a
> > hit-application yourself :))
> > The ones I found, worked allright in a DOS-environment but did
> nothing

> > or worse in Windows95 DOS-box.
> > But there's light at the end of the tunnel! Finally I found a unit
> > which
> > is not exactly 100% reliable (I fear) but will play MODs both under
> > straight DOS and Windows-DOS. It's made by a Lord Excell (?) and I
> got

> > it somewhere (...?) from the net. It's called MODPLAY. Perhaps this
> > will
> > help you locate it. Or, if you like, I'll put it up for download on
> my

> > downloadpage.
> > If anyone has anything better I'm eager to hear about it!

> Howabout the BWSB engine? it's very good and can be used for
> freeware...
> and if I'm not mistaken the guy who created it put a "registered"
> version on his site, because he quit developing for DOS and is using
> linux now..

> just use yahoo and type BWSB, or Bells whistles and sound boards

> Greets,
> --
> Pascal Bestebroer
> Just4Fun Productions
> internet: http://people.zeelandnet.nl/rpb/
> e-mail  : just4...@zeelandnet.nl
> ICQ : 2309110

Sounds familiar.
Does it run in both DOS and Windows95-Dos-boxes?

Groeten,

Remco de Korte
Soft Machine / R.S.I.

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