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
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