On Wednesday 04 May 2005 20:09, Michael Devore wrote:
> Is the sound garbled because your CPU is maxed out, the CD transfer is too
> slow, or because something is causing corruption? If your CPU is maxed out
No, my system is just fine. It's a Cel 850 with 384 MB RAM (by the way, if I
don't specif
At 07:31 AM 5/4/2005 +0200, Fox wrote:
My CPU is a Celeron 766 MHz FC-PGA
Maybe it's ok because I gave you a link to the shareware version... (I have
the full one). I will pack my copy of the game and will send it to your ftp
(devoresoftware/incoming), so you will have exactly the same program as I
At 08:38 AM 5/4/2005 +0200, Roberto Mariottini wrote:
I don't think it's still available, because today the french site links to
Borland USA for downloads. So no more free french beer :-(
Still I have that copy of BP 7 downloaded legally, I can send it to you to
test it with your environment, if
At 03:16 PM 5/4/2005 +0200, Fox wrote:
When I load EMM386 with the VDS option and I want to listen to music (MP3)
with MPXPLAY (the DOS32 version) from CD-ROM, the sound is garbled. When I
listen from hard disk, it's ok.
The thing to remember about the VDS option is that it doesn't change
anything
Hi Michael...
> > > >todo.txt emm386.txt and emm386.lsm are all outdated
> > > Not my file, not my file, and fully up to date.
> >Sorry. Did not mean to annoy you. So: Tom, could you update those files?
> I don't know what you're talking about, actually. The first two aren't in
> EMM386 distrib
Hi,
When I load EMM386 with the VDS option and I want to listen to music (MP3)
with MPXPLAY (the DOS32 version) from CD-ROM, the sound is garbled. When I
listen from hard disk, it's ok.
If I load EMM386 without the VDS option, the music is ok on the disk and on
CD. By the way, when the sound is