etac@levels.sait.edu.au (06/24/91)
Is there a version of MED or a program for creating and/or playing MED files that runs under WB2.0. I come into contact with MED files from time to time. I becomes very annoying to have to resort to WB1.3 to play them. Thanks Andrew Chalmers.
bmccnnll@vax1.tcd.ie (06/24/91)
In article <16491.28663018@levels.sait.edu.au>, etac@levels.sait.edu.au writes: > Is there a version of MED or a program for creating and/or playing > MED files that runs under WB2.0. > > I come into contact with MED files from time to time. I becomes very > annoying to have to resort to WB1.3 to play them. MED V3.0 works perfectly under WB2.0 on my friend's Amiga 3000. I haven't tried V3.1 yet, but it should work too as I think the author has a 3000. Both should be available from the usual ftp sites: e-mail me if you can't find it & I'll send you out a copy... (It's PD) > Andrew Chalmers. Barry McConnell bmccnnll@vax1.tcd.ie
AUBRI@ASUACAD.BITNET (06/25/91)
I'm using MED v3.10 under WB2.0 with no problems at all. In fact he's redesigned the screen to use 640x200 which makes the interface look much more "crisp". Has anyone out there used OctaMED? I'm interested in how good it sounds when playing 8 samples at one time. --- |-------------------------------------------------------------------| | Brian C. Berg "I haven't lost my mind... | | Arizona State University Amiga Lab it's backed up on tape | | Amiga Student On-Campus Consultant somewhere!" | | E-mail: aubri@asuacad.BITNET | |-------------------------------------------------------------------| | Opinions expressed are not necessarily unlike that of my own... | |--------------------------------------------------------------------|