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The Icon Bar: The Playpen: QTM 32
 
  QTM 32
  Phlamethrower (11:53 5/2/2006)
  Phlamethrower (20:59 21/2/2006)
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      Phlamethrower (09:15 23/2/2006)
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Jeffrey Lee Message #73888, posted by Phlamethrower at 11:53, 5/2/2006
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Since my regular testing monkey seems to have gone AWOL, I figured I might as well post this here.

QTM 32 test release

There are definitely issues with this release, but the only one I know of is that the transparent sound system is broken.

You may want to download some of the gubbins from the QTM website to help in your testing, e.g. the ResetSound Obey file found in the source code.

Also if you plan on testing using !Amp, you may have to poke the plugins a bit so that it uses QTM instead of TimPlayer.

QTeM isn't 32bit compatible yet, so there's no point trying to test QTM 32 on an Iyonix using that. Not to mention the fact that by design QTeM uses the transparent sound system :)

Of course, it's not just Iyonixies that this needs to be tested on, it really needs to be tested on everything down to an ARM 2.
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Jeffrey Lee Message #74171, posted by Phlamethrower at 20:59, 21/2/2006, in reply to message #73888
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Bump? :(
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John Hoare Message #74179, posted by moss at 06:47, 23/2/2006, in reply to message #74171

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I'll test it on my Iyonix tonight.
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Jeffrey Lee Message #74180, posted by Phlamethrower at 09:15, 23/2/2006, in reply to message #74179
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Yay :E

For this, I won't mention what I usually mention.

Except for the above mention, of course.
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Phil Mellor Message #74241, posted by monkeyson2 at 00:42, 3/3/2006, in reply to message #74180
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Hey Phlamey - looky here:

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/comp.sys.acorn.programmer/browse_frm/thread/179dc024add7c964/f3a9790a1c4009b5?hl=en#f3a9790a1c4009b5
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Jeffrey Lee Message #74242, posted by Phlamethrower at 00:48, 3/3/2006, in reply to message #74241
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Well... is my version 32bit compatible yet? :P

*pokes Iyonix owners lots*
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richard cheng Message #74244, posted by richcheng at 10:58, 3/3/2006, in reply to message #74242

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Well... is my version 32bit compatible yet? :P

*pokes Iyonix owners lots*
I will try it out um...

Later.

As in this weekend.

Or possibly next?
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Jeffrey Lee Message #78146, posted by Phlamethrower at 21:10, 25/7/2006, in reply to message #74244
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IT'S WORKING!

(unintended caps, but hey, I might as well keep them)

(Except it isn't really working yet. But it did load and "play" a file without crashing the machine. The music didn't sound particularly musicy, however)
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Jeffrey Lee Message #78150, posted by Phlamethrower at 22:01, 25/7/2006, in reply to message #78146
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Looks like it's processing the song right, so it must just be the buffer fill that's broken.
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Jeffrey Lee Message #78158, posted by Phlamethrower at 23:02, 25/7/2006, in reply to message #78150
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And I can't find anything obvious that would have broken it! :cry:
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Jeffrey Lee Message #78243, posted by Phlamethrower at 10:43, 30/7/2006, in reply to message #78158
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It's asking the OS for the VIDC clock speed, which is (unsurprisingly) returning 0. And for some reason the code which detects inaccurate clock speeds and calculates them manually isn't being triggered.

And after manually plugging in the values extracted from my RiscPC, you do get something which is vaguely like the song you requested.

So now I just need to find what it's using the values for and how to get the correct values on an Iyonix.
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Jeffrey Lee Message #78244, posted by Phlamethrower at 10:59, 30/7/2006, in reply to message #78243
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I AM THE MANS

All I did was clear the 'new VIDC' bit of the sound flags, and it calculates the clock speeds manually and works perfectly :)
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Phil Mellor Message #78245, posted by monkeyson2 at 11:07, 30/7/2006, in reply to message #78244
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:E |balloons|
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Jeffrey Lee Message #78246, posted by Phlamethrower at 11:16, 30/7/2006, in reply to message #78245
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Note that, as far as I can remember, that's the ONLY CHANGE since that release 5 months ago, so you only have yourselves to blame for not testing it when I asked :P

Now, to find out if Steve Harrison still checks his emails...

[edit]

Uploaded the new version for further testage. Transparent sound system is still likely to be hideously broken on new & old machines.

[Edited by Phlamethrower at 12:27, 30/7/2006]
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Jeffrey Lee Message #78248, posted by Phlamethrower at 11:53, 30/7/2006, in reply to message #78246
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Ah.. I can't check with Steve because the official website is now dead :o

:rip:

Not that his uni email address was likely to be accurate anymore. And there's no obvious sign of his 6 year old hotmail address being used. And I can't find any obvious links between the various Steve Harrison's on the internet with the Right One :cry:
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Phil Mellor Message #78249, posted by monkeyson2 at 12:02, 30/7/2006, in reply to message #78248
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Alex Macfarlane Smith might know, as he did some work on 32 bitting QTM in 2004.
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Jeffrey Lee Message #78250, posted by Phlamethrower at 12:04, 30/7/2006, in reply to message #78249
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Good point, I guess I'd better tell him the good news :)
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Jeffrey Lee Message #78443, posted by Phlamethrower at 23:32, 7/8/2006, in reply to message #78250
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I have made contact. Hurrah!
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Alex Macfarlane Smith Message #119389, posted by aardvark at 09:36, 1/12/2011, in reply to message #78443
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So what happened next? smile
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Jeffrey Lee Message #119392, posted by Phlamethrower at 13:28, 2/12/2011, in reply to message #119389
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It got put on hold, and then forgotten about. But we're back in contact now, so expect a release sometime in the next couple of months.
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Jeffrey Lee Message #120209, posted by Phlamethrower at 21:43, 26/4/2012, in reply to message #119392
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Surprise!

http://www.phlamethrower.co.uk/riscos/qtm.php
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Rob Heaton Message #120210, posted by robheaton at 06:25, 27/4/2012, in reply to message #120209
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big grin Ace!
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Trevor Johnson Message #120212, posted by trevj at 08:45, 27/4/2012, in reply to message #120210
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big grin Ace!
Skill!
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Jon Abbott Message #120234, posted by sirbod at 15:55, 29/4/2012, in reply to message #120209
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Must give this a go, I have over 20 1.8mb floppies with MOD's on that just don't play correctly on anything I've tried on the RISC PC this year.

Is it MOD's only, or does it play S3M's as well?
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Michael Drake Message #120235, posted by tlsa at 16:13, 29/4/2012, in reply to message #120234

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The TimPlayer module with DigitalCD plays just about any format:

Plays:
ArcTracker,
Coconizer,
Desktop Tracker,
Digital Symphony,
MatrixTRK,
The Xperience,
Digital Tracker (DTM),
SoundTracker (MOD),
ProTracker (MOD),
DIGI Booster (DIGI),
DigiBooster Pro (DBM),
Oktalizer (OKTA),
Asylum (AMF),
DSMI AMF (AMF),
Composer 669 (669),
DigiSound (DSM),
DSIK (DSM),
Farandole Composer (FAR),
FastTracker2 (XM),
ImpulseTracker (IT),
MultiTracker (MTM),
PolyTracker (PTM),
ScreamTracker (STM),
ScreamTracker3 (S3M),
Ultra Tracker (ULT)
http://www.riscos-digitalcd.net/digitalcd/player/intro.htm

[Edited by tlsa at 17:14, 29/4/2012]
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