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- WaveGen Version 1.0
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- PCM Wave Generation Software for Windows
-
- (c) Copyright 1995, David L. Dight
- All Rights Reserved.
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- P.O. Box 280, Kings Cross, N.S.W. 2011 AUSTRALIA
- Fax: +61 2 233 2929, On CompuServe:100033,2563
- or the Internet davidd@interconnect.com.au
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- Release Notes
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- Revision 1.0.g 28-Mar-1995.
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- A. Revision History
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-
- v1.0 28th Mar 1995.
- Compuserve MIDIFORUM LIB 10, WAVG10.ZIP
- garbo.uwasa.fi:/windows/sound/wavgen10.zip (garbo)
- oak.oakland.edu:/SimTel/win3/sound/wavgen10.zip (SimTel)
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- Initial Shareware release.
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- B. Updates
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- Updates will be posted to CompuServe. This release was
- posted at:
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- MIDIFORUM LIB 10, WAVG10.ZIP
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- and on the Internet in a few of the main public access windows
- archives. This release is available at the following
- anonymous FTP sites:
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- garbo.uwasa.fi:/windows/sound/wavgen10.zip (and mirrors)
- oak.oakland.edu:/SimTel/win3/sound/wavgen10.zip
- and SimTel/win3/sound/wavgen10.zip (mirrors)
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- WaveGen will also be available through: the SDN; all ASP BBS/Vendors;
- Ziff Shareware; PBS and many others.
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- Updates will be announced in comp.archives.msdos.announce and in
- alt.binaries.sounds.utilities, with follow up in comp.archives.msdos.d
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- C. Program notes
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- 1. To improve execution speed, WaveGen does not perform any stack
- checking. Users are advised that sufficient resources must be
- available to run WaveGen.
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- 2. To uninstall, simply delete the WaveGen directory (default C:\WAVGEN10)
- and delete the file WAVEGEN.INI in the default WINDOWS directory. No
- other files will be effected. If you have registered, make sure you
- keep a copy of your registration notification which contains your user
- ID and validation key.
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- D. Known limitations
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- 1. Norton Desktop for Windows ver 3.0+
- Using Delete or Rename from File Assist when in an open or
- save dialog results in a general protection fault. Not quite
- sure why this happens and have not been able to correct it.
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- 2. Slow execution when generating
- Without a co-processor, a 386 or 486SX may take a long
- time to generate waves. This is particularly so when creating
- 44khz/16 bit tone sequences. In these situations, use 8khz/8 bit
- while experimenting, then use the higher resolution for your
- final generation.
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- 3. Slow video redraw
- Some combinations of video cards/drivers and slower machines
- may result in very slow redraws in the wave display window.
- This also occurs if your disk drive is sluggish. Consider
- a graphics accelerator card.
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- 4. Windows PCM (RIFF) file format
- WaveGen can read only the simplest sub-set of the RIFF file
- format. WaveGen will not read wave files with additional
- info chunks, cue points, play lists, etc. To import these files,
- use a wave editor to strip out these fields.
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