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- From: d2ser@dtek.chalmers.se (Svante Eriksson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: Re: AC1D player ..
- Message-ID: <d2ser.724956406@dtek.chalmers.se>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 16:46:46 GMT
- References: <92356.123304E63257@TRMETU.BITNET>
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- Organization: Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg Sweden
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- E63257@TRMETU.BITNET writes:
-
-
- > Recently I grabbed 'In the Kitchen' module composed by 4-Mat from
- > amiga.physik. The archive came with a player called AC1D. But
- > when I entered it as a command I got a dos message like:
- > Unknown command ac1d. Ain't that interresting? I would be less surprised by
- > Not an object module msg. My System is 1.3 and I am wondering if something
- > similar can happen when I run something belonging to upper versions..
-
- Actually, the `AC1D'-file is a valid loadfile, but is not intended
- to be loaded directly from the shellprompt. There should be a
- ReadMe-file included in the archive that explains that the `AC1D'-file
- is an external player for DeliTracker. To use it, get DeliTracker
- 1.30 (later versions do not support 1.3), and put the `AC1D'-file in
- your DeliPlayers-directory. Start DeliTracker and make sure that it
- has loaded the AC1D-player. (It should show up in the listview in the
- preferences window). After this, DeliTracker will recognize and play
- the module.
-
- BTW: The AC1D-format is just another packed PT-module format.
-
- > Godflesh.
-
- ...ser
-
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