Short: Custom module v1.0 for EP/DT (+ sources) Type: mods/misc Uploader: pomarede@isty-info.uvsq.fr (Nicolas Pomarede) Author: pomarede@isty-info.uvsq.fr (Nicolas Pomarede) ***************************************************************** * Eliminator Musics Custom Player for DeliTracker / EaglePlayer * * Original musics by JMP (1988). * * Adapted May 1996 by Mr.STYCKX * * v1.0 (25 May 1996) * ***************************************************************** YOU CAN REDISTRIBUTE ALL THESE FILES, AS LONG AS THE AUTHORS ARE STILL MENTIONED. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO MAKE PROFIT WITH THESE FILES. Introduction / History : ------------------------ Nothing really particular about this music. It was composed in 1988 by JMP, a very talented coder on Atari ST/Amiga. It mas ripped from the game Eliminator. Note that this music is a direct adaptation by JMP from the Atari ST version, so there's only 3 voices. Also, the main sample is 16 byte long, and there's only 3 samples. Replay code : ------------- Sources are provided, if you want to see how to adapt custom modules (compiled with Devpac, but should work on any asm after removing Devpac specific directives). To compile the source, you will need the file 'misc/deliplayer.i' and 'misc/eagleplayer.i' in your standard 'include:' path. You will also have to change the 'incbin' paths in the source, or to create a 'b:' assign. By the way, comments are half english, half french, so this might be a good opportunity to learn a few words of french :-) Note that the analyzer support is not as perfect as possible, because the replay changed the Audio Per every VBL, which interfered with the way UserPrograms work under EaglePlayer (the UPS structure need some improvements). History : --------- - v1.0 : first public release on the net. Contact address : ----------------- If you have intros/demos with unknown music you'd like to see converted, don't hesitate to contact me. e-mail : pomarede@isty-info.uvsq.fr (might not be valid after summer 96, but you should still find me in Amiga newsgroups, or somewhere on the Net). LISTEN AND REMEMBER THE GOOD OLD TIME Mr.STYCKX