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- EdPlayer version 2.0
- by Ed Mackey
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- All new releases and upgrades of PD/Shareware/Freeware by Ed & Al Mackey
- (such as EdPlayer) are uploaded FIRST to our official support BBS:
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- | |___ |___ |___ \___ \__/ | \/ | | \/ | Est. 10/17/87
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- | Modem: (215) 464-6775 HST: (215) 464-4461
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- Supporting: Amiga/IBM/Mac/][gs/UNIX Storage: 670 Megabytes
- Message Confs: 160+ (23 Specific Forums) File Areas: 50+ (& Personal)
- Active Nodes: 8 (Soon to be 12 Nodes) PCPursuit: PAPHI
- Baud Rates: 3/12/24/48/96/14.4 (HST) Graphics: ANSI/IBM/SkyPix
- Online Doors: 30+ (6+ Categories) Location: Philadelphia, PA
- FIDOnet: * Coming Soon * Users from: U.S./Canada/Europe
-
- Features: Teleconferencing Global 'GO' Commands
- Multi-Player Games Inter-User Chatting
- Live Conference RPG's ANSI & Skypix Pictures
- Areas on ALL Topics Special Over & Under 18 Bases
- Friendly Staff Over 500 Active Users
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- The sysop of Somerton is Eric Parkin, a good friend of mine. If you call
- his board in the evening or at night, there's a chance you might meet me
- or Al (or both) messing around in the live teleconference area. Such fun
- it is to have a BBS that understands multitasking, and has so many phone
- lines going into it. It's running on an Amiga with a 25MHz '030.
- But enough about that... You came here to read about EdPlayer...
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- ORGANIZATION OF THESE FILES:
- These docs are organized so that you don't have to read all of them at
- once, but can skip to the part you want or need. Aren't you glad??
- As of v2.0, I have split the DOCs into separate files:
-
- EdP2.0.Intro.REDME_FIRST
- -- This file. Please read!! Then you can fiddle with the buttons.
- EdP2.0.Buttons.DOC
- -- After you fiddled, read this if you don't "get it".
- EdP2.0.LEDs.DOC
- -- What all the blinking things mean.
- EdP2.0.Commands.DOC
- -- Another way of controlling EdP. ARexx is OPTIONAL!
- EdP2.0.ErrorCodes.DOC
- -- Errors and POSSIBLE CAUSES! Read if/when you get one.
-
- NOVICE AMIGA USERS: Don't be scared by the "ARexx" section!! You don't
- need to know anything about ARexx itself to use EdPlayer commands, in
- fact, you don't even NEED ARexx (although it's recommended). Please
- glance at this section. There are many useful commands, and a lot of
- EdPlayer's functions that are too complicated for a simple point-and-click
- panel are stored here.
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- I N T R O D U C T I O N
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- Hello, and welcome to EdPlayer!!
-
- First, distribution: EdPlayer is shareware. You can distribute it by any
- means, including BBSs, PD disks, and FTP services like AB20, etc. You can
- also distribute EdPlayer with your own programs, as long as you include a
- note that EdPlayer is freely distributable, and do not make any copyright
- claims on EdPlayer. If you want to distribute EdPlayer with a commercial
- package, please contact me first (address at end of document). I would
- LIKE for you to keep this document with EdPlayer whenever possible, because
- many important things are explained here (like EdPlayer's ARexx interface)
- that aren't explained anywhere else. However, if you MUST distribute
- EdPlayer without this file, you may. Also, note that if you distribute the
- kd_freq.library, you MUST keep its DOC file with it. This is explained
- later in this file, in the "Buttons" section under "OPEN", the only button
- that uses the kd_freq.library.
-
- EdPlayer is copyright 1992 Ed Mackey.
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-
- BUT, what IS it??
-
- EdPlayer is a music player. It can play both NoiseTracker modules and
- MED version 3.21 (or greater??) modules. Note that SOME MED 3.00 modules
- will work also, however, others will show up as "Unknown or corrupt module"
- because MED 3.00 had a serious bug in the module-saving routines (it didn't
- word-align the chunks sometimes, and caused other MED players to GURU, but
- EdPlayer has a check for this and will only report a "corrupt module"
- error). To fix a MED 3.00 or earlier module, simply load it into MED 3.21
- and save it back out as a MODULE. As far as #?Tracker modules go, I
- am now using the ProTracker 1.1b replay routine by Lars "Zap" Hamre/Amiga
- Freelancers 1991. This may make some old NT mods not work properly
- anymore, but I think that PT mods are far more popular by now.
-
- What EdPlayer can be used for:
-
- I had MANY uses in mind as I was designing EdPlayer. I wanted a music
- player that could be used directly for entertainment, or multitask while
- the user did word-processing or whatever, and also be able to run from both
- ARexx and CLI scripts for use in IFF slide shows, presentations with
- background music (AmigaVision, DVideo III, Director 2, etc.), music for
- games written in AmigaBasic or other languages for which there are no
- music-playing routines available, and basically any situation at all where
- someone wants their Amiga to play some tunes. ;->
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- Starting EdPlayer: There are four ways to start EdPlayer...
- ---> (1) Workbench Icon. Brings up some CD-player like controls.
- (2) CLI: "run EdPlayer" Also brings up the CD controls.
- (3) CLI: "run EdPlayer -i" Brings up a tiny "iconified" WB window.
- (4) CLI: "run EdPlayer -h" NO user interface, ARexx port ONLY!
-
- Note that I recommend using the "runback" command rather than "run" if you
- have it, so that the CLI window itself can close before EdPlayer does.
- NOTE: A simmilar effect can be achieved with "run <NIL: >NIL: EdPlayer".
-
- Note that ALL 4 startup methods open the EDPLAYER message port, which can
- accept instructions from AREXX (if you have it) as well as the "telled"
- command explained in the ARexx section.
-
- *************** STARTUP SCRIPTS *****************
-
- As of version 2.0, EdPlayer now attempts to run a startup script IF
- ARexx is present when EdP is launched. The startup script should be
- called REXX:Startup.EdP. An example startup script is contained in
- this archive; please modify that to your liking rather than attempting
- to create one from scratch. If you create one from scratch you might
- forget some features or something, whereas the provided startup shows
- how to set everything. Of course, if you know all the ARexx commands,
- feel free to make one from scratch.
-
- Please don't distribute modified startups.
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-
- OK, now that you know how to run it, you can start playing with it even
- before you finish reading these DOCs. This is because there is an ONLINE
- HELP FUNCTION that is self-explanatory. However, this function includes a
- lot of scrolling text, and so when you get tired of reading that, you can
- come back here because ALL OF THE ONLINE HELP IS ALSO AVAILABLE HERE IN THE
- DOCs. Plus, some features, like the AREXX port, are ONLY described here in
- the DOCs!!
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- Well, go on, play with the buttons; I know it's killing you to sit here
- reading this DOC file when you could be messing with new software.
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-
- OK, so by now you should have some experience with EdPlayer, and if you
- bothered to come back here and read this (I hope you did!!) then
- you get to see my address and other cool stuff (don't you feel lucky).
-
- I personally really hate programs who's DOC files are as big or
- bigger than the program itself, and so I'm not too happy about the fact
- that despite all my efforts to make this thing user-friendly, I still wound
- up with MonsterDOCs.
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- If you use EdPlayer, or ESPECIALLY if you would like to use EdPlayer but
- there's some little vital feature missing that's stopping you, then I WANT
- to hear from you!!
-
- For instance, if you have, say, an ASM source code that plays mods
- much better than the player built into EdPlayer, send me a copy! I'll see
- if I can include it in the next release or not... (This is assuming you
- can legally send me this copy, and I can legally use it! If not, DON'T.)
-
- At this point I'm also going to suggest maybe possibly sending me a
- donation, if you like EdPlayer or want to see improved versions of it. I'm
- not going to expect everyone who sends me mail to give a donation, just the
- people who want to see EdPlayer improve, or have found it useful. Most
- people so far have decided to send me $10 for a donation. That seems
- to be a reasonable price.
-
- Also I'm open to comments & suggestions about almost every aspect of the
- program, with the possible exception of people who think that naming the
- "EdPlayer" after myself was an egotistical, stuck-up move. It's only a
- $10 program. And I'm not a creative naming genius, obviously. If you think
- YOU are, send your much-improved names, money, software, and/or comments to:
-
- US mail: Ed Mackey
- PO Box 475
- Wayne, PA 19087
- * USA *
- Or:
- Internet: ELM4@Lehigh.edu <== NOTICE, new address from last version!
- IRC: LineNoise
-
- Somerton Telecomm BBS email (see top of this document): Ed Mackey
- Somerton BBS conference room: LineNoise
-
- As you might have guessed from the network address, I'm a student at
- Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA. I'm about to start my senior
- year at Lehigh, being a Computer Science major. This message was written
- on July 10, 1992. I may not be at Lehigh after '93, and I may even move my
- home address from Wayne, PA before then, so I didn't provide EITHER of
- those US mail addresses here. The only one I provided is the PO Box in
- Wayne (above), which I will keep EVEN if I move, so that address should be
- valid for years and years to come.
-
- About my brother, Al Mackey: He just graduated from High School and is
- on his way to Rider college. (Good luck Al!!) He and I work together
- on programs, usually splitting the workload as follows: All code - me.
- All music - Al. All graphics - first drawn by Al and then modified
- and rearranged by myself, making the gfx sort of a 50%/50% project. This
- is the way we did our game Ball, our game MegaBall (Fred Fish #477), and
- also this project (EdPlayer). I'm sorry I can't really distribute a bunch
- of Al's great music with this program, but I'm trying to keep the archive
- as small as I reasonably can. Of course, Al uploads a lot of his modules
- to our support board, Somerton BBS (215-464-6775), where you can DL them.
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- Thanks for downloading EdPlayer. Hope you like it....
- --Ed.
-