CapaMod 3.13b by Capacala
CapaMod 3.13b documentation file Copyright (c) 1993-1997 Heikki Ylinen (flap / Capacala) 1. INFO CapaMod 3.x is capable of playing MODs, S3Ms and XMs through Gravis Ultra- Sound. It uses CapaPlay II which is included in CAPAPLA2.ZIP with full assembler source code. You may use it, study it, modify it, but give credits to its original author, Heikki Ylinen (flap / Capacala). This product is no longer supported, so don't send me any bug reports or questions. There won't be any future releases of CapaMod/CapaPlay. Sorry. 2. THE USAGE First of all, you must have ULTRASND environment variable set. CapaMod won't work without it. And if you still encounter some problems, please make sure that you have installed the ULTRINIT, although it is not necessary. If you encounter some problems with GUS IRQ, use the option /TMR to force CapaMod to use system timer instead of GUS IRQ. Or if the computer hangs while loading a module, try disabling DMA transfers with option /NDM. Red, green and blue environment colors require palette changes. If this causes some problems, you use an unchanged palette (i.e. parameter /CLR0). Here's the command line syntax: Syntax: CMOD [filespec] [options] /AMPx - set amplification (0..48) (default=auto configure) /AMY - force to Amiga limits (use only octaves 3-5) /COR - play corrupted modules without query /LIN - enable line in /MIC - enable mic in /NDM - disable DMA transfer /NO0 - disable speed zero /NPN - disable pan effects /PANx - set default panning (-127..127) (default=36) /TMR - use system timer instead of GUS's own IRQ /VBL - VBlank: disable tempo, speed scale 0-255 (only MODs) /CHNx - set default number of visible channels (0..32) (default=16) /CLRx - set environment color (0=DOS, 1=red, 2=green, 3=blue) (def.=3) /EXE[file] - start playing and execute [file] /FADx - set fade speed (0..9) (default=9, fastest) /HLP - command line help /KBD - disable key repeating speed set /LOPx - set number of max loops (0..255) (default=255, loop forever) /QIT - quit after reaching the end if only one module is to be played /SCRx - screen saver after x seconds idle (default=0, disabled) /DIR[dir] - set default directory for file selector /FILx - descript.ion filler character code (32..255) (default=250) /MIDx - file selector's mid window mode (0..2) (default=0, help) /RND - play modules in random order You can also put your favorite command line options into an environment variable. Here is mine for example: SET CAPAMOD=/dird:\music\modstuff\mods /clr1 /mid1 /chn32 3. SELECTOR USAGE The file selector has an enhanced support for ZIP-files. To use the ZIP support, make sure you have a path to a directory containing PKUNZIP.EXE. The module descriptor in the selector builds the description as follows: <module name>····································<loop>··<duration> A looping module called "Huoleton aamu" with a duration of 1:04 would be Huoleton aamu············································loop··1:04 You can use the descriptor also to describe for example directories: <module name = artist name>············<duration = group of artist> In real life the descriptions would add up to only 40 characters in width! 4. CONTACTING THE AUTHOR And mail me only condoms and email me only if you find it necessary. smail: Heikki Ylinen email: hylinen@cc.hut.fi JMT 10F 90 02270 Espoo Finland
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